Good advice, though oddly enough, this is grey, rather than the normal black.
Zane > On May 19, 2021, at 6:32 PM, Doug Jackson via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> > wrote: > > I use any of the 'Orange' based goo gone type cleaners for labels. > > Be careful to have an absorbent tissue. Once the black goo has been > dissolved, mop it up quickly - otherwise in the next few weeks you will > find black smears everywhere wnd wonder where they came from. > > > Kindest regards, > > Doug Jackson > > em: d...@doughq.com > ph: 0414 986878 > > Check out my awesome clocks at www.dougswordclocks.com > Follow my amateur radio adventures at vk1zdj.net > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > Just like an old fashioned letter, this email and any files transmitted > with it should probably be treated as confidential and intended solely for > your own use. > > Please note that any interesting spelling is usually my own and may have > been caused by fat thumbs on a tiny tiny keyboard. > > Should any part of this message prove to be useful in the event of the > imminent Zombie Apocalypse then the sender bears no personal, legal, or > moral responsibility for any outcome resulting from its usage unless the > result of said usage is the unlikely defeat of the Zombie Hordes in which > case the sender takes full credit without any theoretical or actual legal > liability. :-) > > Be nice to your parents. > > Go outside and do something awesome - Draw, paint, walk, setup a > radio station, go fishing or sailing - just do something that makes you > happy. > > ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G- In more laid back days this line would literally > sing ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G ^G > > > > > On Thu, 20 May 2021 at 10:52, David Collins via cctalk < > cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > >> Goo Gone is one option but may harm the plastic case. >> >> Orange based cleaners are also good - the ones that remove stickers etc >> >> Sent from my iPad >> >>> On 20 May 2021, at 10:50 am, Zane Healy via cctalk < >> cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: >>> >>> Is there any recommended method for cleaning up melted “rubber” feet on >> a plastic case? >>> >>> I’m trying to determine if I can revive the VAXstation 4000/90 I >> received from a list member, back around 1998 (it’s never worked). When I >> pulled it out, I discovered that its feet have melted, and I’m assuming >> probably made a mess on the disk enclosure for my VAXstation 3100 that it >> was on top of. >>> >>> Zane >>> >>> >>> >>