Hi Tony,
I use stuff called 'FOAMCLEAN' over this side of the pond. It's designed
for cleaning computers (keyboards etc.) but instead of aiming the aerosol
at the front panel I spray it into a container and then apply it with a
soft 1/2 inch paint brush, cleaning it off after about 5 minutes. It leaves
a lovely clean panel/case/bail arm/whatever.
Hope this helps'
73! de Wayne - G0JJQ G-QRP-5233
At 06:42 15/12/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
>Hi fellow TT'ers. Before I "go and ruin something", what is the
>best way to clean the front panels of my TenTec gear? Noticed
>a bit of "signs of use" around some of the more often used controls.
>Would a "mild" solution of dishwashing liquid be OK or is there a
>preferred method? Suggestions..."do's and don't's" appreciated.
>Wish each and everyone of you and your families a warm and wonderful
>Holiday Season.
>Tony, W4FOA
>Chickamauga, GA
>w4foa@voy.net
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