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Old December 10th 05, 01:53 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.equipment
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Default FT-101 help required

(Dave Platt) wrote:

I'd recommend using a nonabrasive cleaner rather than a pencil eraser.
I've heard some stories, over the years, about adverse effects from
bits of the rubber and abrasive floatig around in equipment chassis.


the best thing to clean pcb contact pads is ordinary paper.
even the blank surrounds of a newspaper.

1. rough enough to take dirt off but nothing else.
2. you can see if the dirt is coming off.