[GreenKeys] Model 28 Keys
Bill
bill at blcain.com
Thu Jul 21 13:24:51 EDT 2011
All I have used is a spray of 409, soft toothbrush and a rag. Cleans up
good.
Bill Cain
On 7/21/2011 9:55 AM, Randy and Sherry Guttery wrote:
> On 7/21/2011 9:18 AM, Jim Haynes wrote:
>> I've found that the 3-M Scotch Brite green pot scrubber works well on
>> the white stuff on the keys. Someone else recommended an ultrasonic
>> cleaner, but that was a little bit expensive for the number of keys
>> I need to clean.
> Admittedly - I've never been impressed by anything we've
> tried to clean in this thing
> <http://www.elma-ultrasonic.com/en/products/ultrasonic-units/elmasonic-one.html>
> Sherry paid a few dollars for this at an estate auction - I
> guess it's OK for light stuff - but after having at one time
> a Blackstone 300W 1.9 gallon unit- I'm spoiled. Anyway I
> tried it on the keys - it didn't do much good. I used my
> variable speed Dremel - and they cleaned right up. Most
> cleaned up OK with a felt wheel and light rubbing compound -
> though some of the worst benefited from the careful use of a
> "scrubber wheel" (512E) using mild dish soap and water-
> followed by a lick with a polishing wheel...
>
> Just my .02
>
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