On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, Jay West wrote:
No, there's no retrobrite involved. Just a normal spray on household
cleaner, followed by Magic Eraser and a lot of elbow grease. Yep, Magic
Eraser is a wonderful thing.
Or for those on my side of the world: Sidol Kunststoffreiniger
Can't imagine anything bet
Al wrote...
>I didn't know how the things worked, so I looked it up
I should point out that for most things classiccmp I use them on, you have
to scrub REALLY hard, in very small back and forth strokes. When you hear
them squeaking, they are working right. It even gets out things that I could
have
On 9/4/15 4:10 PM, Al Kossow wrote:
I didn't know how the things worked, so I looked it up
http://dailyapple.blogspot.com/2009/01/apple-367-magic-eraser.html
and here is a US seller for 100 of 'em at $7.50
http://www.ebay.com/itm/261997395134
On 9/4/15 3:30 PM, Jay West wrote:
No, there's no retrobrite involved. Just a normal spray on household
cleaner, followed by Magic Eraser and a lot of elbow grease. Yep, Magic
Eraser is a wonderful thing.
I didn't know how the things worked, so I looked it up
http://dailyapple.blogspot.com/2
On 9/4/2015 6:30 PM, Jay West wrote:
The Dasher TP1 is much more of a hard-luck case, and I just finished
cleaning the top of the top chassis. I did not clean the bottom chassis or
stand or insides yet, so you can see a good comparison of the cleaned top
half and the untouched bottom half. 7 pic
Decided to start with the terminals first. I cleaned up and tested the DG
Dasher D200, and it come out fairly good and all tests indicate it's working
fine. No pictures of that.
The Dasher TP1 is much more of a hard-luck case, and I just finished
cleaning the top of the top chassis. I did not c