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Offline Madbrit

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Re: Dirty decanter...
« Reply #30 on: March 11, 2008, 07:18:59 PM »
thats true frank but a lot of populated printed circuit board are cleaned this way, and some of the components are glass, and extremely fragile, so it is a gentle clean rather than an aggressive clean...... and there is a way of cleaning glass using LCO2, but again great care must be taken.....Kev
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Offline Taylor Thomas

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Re: Dirty decanter...
« Reply #31 on: March 11, 2008, 07:50:48 PM »
When I was a kid I used to collect old bottles that I dug up from old dumps... I was told to clear them out first wash them then, then if they had anything that couldn't be removed put sand and water in and cover the top and shake.. It has been a while since I have done this....

Is this like using Bee Bee'?
I'm sure there is more knowledgable people on here though to give advice.......

Taylor

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