> On Jun 8, 2017, at 8:23 AM, Philipp Hachtmann via cctalk 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On 06.06.2017 20:56, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
>> Agreed, and packs from the 2311, RP03, RK05 era are washable.  In fact, I 
>> remember a pack washing machine.
> Hm, hm.
> I successfully cleaned many RK05 packs from gooey foam and other residue, 
> even after a crash. But... I usually use 100% isopropylic alcohol and some 
> cleenex.
> And: The DEC manual says that one should be only carefully blow onto the 
> platters; spitting onto them has to be avoided because the finish is not 
> water proof...!
> Ok, after days being submerged... We will see.

Optimal is Kimwipe or some other lint free cleaning cloth.  Paper tissues are 
likely to shed dust.

For blowing, canned air or dry nitrogen or the like is best.  Breathing is not 
such a good idea.  Air from a compressor may be ok if the compressor is 
oil-less (airbrush type), but workshop piston compressors put oil in the air 
and you definitely don't need that.

        paul


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