Re[2]: washing and drying boards?

From: peter jones <highwayman2000_at_mail.ru>
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 23:19:29 EDT

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From: "Clay Cowgill" <vector_clay@hotmail.com>
To: vectorlist@synthcom.com
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2001 23:37:53 -0700
Subject: Re: VECTOR: washing and drying boards?

>
> Offered for your amusement...
>
> http://www.multigame.com/clean_MJ.JPG
>
> (Controller boards on bottom, Edge boards on top ;-)
>
> When it comes to old boards, I like a two-step process:
>
> Part 1:
> a) Remove socketed chips
> b) spray with 409
> c) scrub lightly with a clean paint-brush (or toothbrush if it's really
> nasty)
> d) wash off with tap-water
>
> Part 2:
> a) make sure wife is gone for a few hours
> b) put board in dishwasher (no soap)
> c) run for a cycle
> d) shake dry, then pat with good towel
> e) double-check that wife is still gone
> f) pre-heat oven to lowest setting (170F on ours)
> g) turn oven *off*, then put board in and let sit for a few hours.
>
What is '409' ???
when things are REALLY bad i use ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL
(also known as PROPAN-2-OL)

not so sure about the oven bit, i think good airflow is important,
thats why i use the fanheater or hairdryer.

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Received on Mon Apr 2 23:35:33 2001

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