03-13-2023, 08:24 PM
Not for me. Perhaps for light to moderate dust, but anything dirtier needs a more serious/aggressive cleaner.
I recently cleaned up an RCA T9-10 chassis that was nasty, grungy, filthy. I used the hand cleaner with pumice since I did not know what else to use to cut through the filth. It worked great, but if you look closely at the chassis you can see the fine scratches.
I guess fine scratches are better than nasty grunge, but I'd still like to know if there is a better way.
I recently cleaned up an RCA T9-10 chassis that was nasty, grungy, filthy. I used the hand cleaner with pumice since I did not know what else to use to cut through the filth. It worked great, but if you look closely at the chassis you can see the fine scratches.
I guess fine scratches are better than nasty grunge, but I'd still like to know if there is a better way.
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Ron Ramirez
Ferdinand IN