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Old April 17th 05, 08:44 PM
Dr. Anton T. Squeegee
 
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In article .com,
says...

i bought a nice kenwood vfo 230 and it smell's so strong of cigarette
smoke it is sicking it is outside any good idea's how to get it
smelling good agn thanks del k9fcm


I have a few spelling nitpicks before I suggest something.

'i bought' should have been 'I bought' (uppercase when referring
to yourself).

'kenwood' should also be uppercased as 'Kenwood' since it's being
used as a proper name.

"smell's" should be typed as 'smells,' and the same with 'ideas'
instead of "idea's."

Finally, you seem to have an aversion to the use of periods.

Now, with all that out of the way... A good way to get rid of
smoker stench is through the use of a citrus-based household cleaner,
such as that found in hardware stores.

There are a couple of caveats to use of the stuff. First, it will
eat some types of plastic for breakfast. If you're going to try it on
plastic, try a small amount on a small and inconspicuous area first.

Second: No matter what you use it on, it would be a Good Thing to
go over the surface(s) cleaned with a water-dampened cloth after hitting
it with the solvent. That should neutralize any potential for long-term
finish damage.

Happy cleaning.


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