[HomeBrew] Re: HomeBrew digest, Vol 4 #71 - 1 msg

Jim or Velma [email protected]
Tue, 2 Sep 2003 21:02:26 -0700


Aluminum parts can be cleaned with Cream of Tartar.  I think you mix it with
water and then boil it with the aluminum parts in the bath.  Larger
capacitor plates would be plated and not made of aluminum.

Jim, W7PUP
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> Someone told me awhile back that he'd heard of a couple of home
> ingrediences that you could mix together, that when an old dirty
> variable capacitor was dropped in, it would come out sparkling clean in
> a couple of hours.  The guy didn't remember what they were.  Anyone out
> there have any idea? Thanks, Ron (with a very dirty broadcast capacitor)
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