[R-390] Cleaning Modules

Bob Camp ham at cq.nu
Sat Nov 3 18:53:59 EST 2007


Hi

The only problem with using rubbing alcohol is what's in the other  
10%. The stuff *should* be 10% water. In some cases it's got some  
lanolin or glycerine (!!) in it. That apparently makes it "super" for  
your skin. It leaves a bit of "stuff" if you use it for cleaning  
radios. Hopefully a quick look at the label will let you know what  
they did or didn't put in the stuff you are about to buy.

Bob


On Nov 3, 2007, at 7:10 PM, keller family wrote:

> I have had very good results using plain old 90% rubbing alcohol  
> that I got at Sam's club.  It cleans all the stainless and aluminum  
> surfaces very well just using a rag, and you can brush it into  
> cracks and such to flush out gunk.  The best thing is that you don't  
> have to rinse it.  The last thing I used it on was an extremely  
> dirty SP-600, and it came out looking almost new.
> Bill  WB5KXO
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