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Spot on, I clean mine in the shower with detergent and a natural horse hair
bannister brush.. they come up a treat !
make sure they're dry, leave hang in a well ventilated area for a couple of
days.. then plug em in.. shouldnt be a problem...
I've been cleaning monitor chassis and game boards like this since 94'..
- Chris.
www.myarcadegames.com
"Cliffy" <crinear@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> The reason you see problems with cell phones and moisture is because the
> cell phones are powered when they get wet! But no, I don't know what
> chemical bath would be best. I've used the dishwasher for years with not
> even one problem. But if ya don't have one, ya don't have one
>
> skidog wrote:
>> Hi Cliffy,
>>
>> Thanks for the advice (and your protectors - i own 3, including one of
>> your proto JY protectors)
>>
>> I work for a major cell phone manufactuer and the number one cause of
>> returns and failures is moisture.
>>
>> I've google up and down and have seen that many subscribe the the
>> dishwasher/oven/blowdry school of thought but I've got two issues.
>>
>> 1) I do not own a dishwasher - but I did think about taking them water
>> skiing with me
>>
>> 2) I really would prefer to go with some kind of ethonol/alcohol based
>> solvent/cleaner and looking for advice on which is best
>>
>> I have found the following......
>>
>>
>>
>> CHEMTRONICS ES881B BRUSH CLEAN SYSTEM
>>
http://www.weisd.com/store2/CHEES881B.html
>>
>>
>> TECH SPRAY 1667-18S BLUE SHOWER II
>>
http://www.weisd.com/store2/TEC1667-18S.html
>>
>> Anyone have any experience with either of these?
>>
>> Regards
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> "Cliffy" <crinear@comcast.net> wrote in message
>> news:ZcCdnXIhw6Pann7fRVn-rA@comcast.com...
>>
>>>Throw 'em in the dishwasher. Take off any dipswitches that are socketed
>>>and only use normal wash - air dry. Use a gel or liquid detergent, not
>>>powders. When done dry them off with compressed air, prefferably from a
>>>compressor not cans. Neutralize any base corrosion from nicads with
>>>vinegar first.
>>>
>>>skidog wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm looking to clean a bunch of PCB's to remove oil, grease, acid, dirt,
>>>>dust, grime, odor, etc
>>>>
>>>>What is the difference between Misty Circuit Board Cleaner Iii and
>>>>Misty Circuit Board Cleaner Iv.
>>>>
>>>>Is there a better alternative?
>>>>
>>>>I used to work in a shop and there was a product (cannot remeber name)
>>>>that had a built in scrub brush.
>>>>
>>>>Suggests, comments, advice welcome
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>Bob
>
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> Cliffy - CARGPB2
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