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![]() "mikeFNB" wrote in message ... brasso and a tooth brush! or brown sauce! mike "G "Guglielmo" Evans G4SDW" wrote in message ... "doug" wrote in message ... "G "Guglielmo" Evans" wrote in message ... Having been donated a homebrew "L" antenna tuner, with an unidentified roller coaster (about 1 1/4" in diameter, with a plastic facia turns counter marked "antenna loading" with the plastic facia looking like a CRT's barrel distortion, any ideas as to its origin, anyone?) Snipping here.... Actually, toothpaste works very well. Its a detergent and very mild abrasive which will often remove oxidation without taking off too much metal. Brasso is too strong and leaves a residue behind. There are cleaners with reducing agents such as _Barkeepers Friend_ which are quite effective in removing oxidation but they may also remove all the plating where something has only a thin plating of silver or chrome. Remember, the oxidation itself is metal that has been removed chemically from the surface of the object. I don't know of any way of replacing it other than replating which is not always practical. Your roller inductor is/was very likely silver plated. Use the mildest cleaner first and more powerful agents only if it doesn't work. A toothbrush is an excellent cleaning tool. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |