[Hallicrafters] Alcohols
Mike Goshay
w6we at bak.rr.com
Sun Jul 27 10:58:56 EDT 2008
"99.9% Isopropyl"............. Is this is commonly known as DENATURED
alcohol? Mike G w6we
----- Original Message -----
From: "TC Dailey" <daileyservices at qwest.net>
To: <hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2008 7:49 AM
Subject: [Hallicrafters] Alcohols
> Not the drinkin' type:
>
> "Rubbing" alcohol is only 70% (look at the label) - the other 30 percent
> is water and often, glycerine. The glycerine can leave a sticky film on
> things, which is why it's simply AWFUL for cleaning tape and video heads.
>
> "Medical" alcohol is 91% - great for cuts and bruises, but it doesn't CUT
> oily films or ink-type marks.
>
> "99.9% Isopropyl" alcohol is used for cleaning, and prep of surfaces.
> When I worked for an avionics company, we used it for removal of rosin
> from PC boards as well. It WILL cut through Magic Marker and ball-pen
> ink, removes cigarette smoke films, and cleans oily films from things
> (very useful and RECOMMENDED for cleaning rubber parts). If you're going
> to PAINT something - after the wet-sanding and washing... then AIR
> drying... moisten a CLEAN cloth with this stuff, and wipe down the
> surface - then a final wipe with another DRY (clean) cloth - ALL of the
> paint will stick.
>
> NOTE: If you clean rubber parts with it, "relube" it with silicon spray
> (on your fingers) - THEN rub it onto the parts for a like-new appearance
> that will LAST.
>
>
> ...and that's the truth Pffffft!
>
> TC - WØEAJ
> ______________________________________________________________
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