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I rescued a hammarlund HQ-180 from the scrap pile. The front panel is
a little rusty but overall not too bad a condition. The chassis seems to have some kind of very thick greasy scum on it. It does not appear to be tobacco smoke but a clear substance. I'll have to experiment and see what will remove it. |
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Might be decades of cooking grease, who knows. Start with paint thinner
(mineral spirits) and a soft, lint-free cloth. Denatured alcohol or even lacquer thinner if that doesn't work. Q-tips to clean up nooks and crannies. Don't get any moisture into places where it doesn't belong. Denatured alcohol will leave no residue. Keep solvents away from dial markings & any other painted stuff. Whatever happens, don't run the chassis through the dishwasher, as some crackpots do :-) Phil Nelson "sparky" wrote in message ups.com... I rescued a hammarlund HQ-180 from the scrap pile. The front panel is a little rusty but overall not too bad a condition. The chassis seems to have some kind of very thick greasy scum on it. It does not appear to be tobacco smoke but a clear substance. I'll have to experiment and see what will remove it. |
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