On Thursday, November 27, 2003, at 03:57 PM, roger pugh wrote:


washing a classic II logicboard in the sink with normal washing up liquid
was all that i found to be needed. Scrub the areas around the capacitors
(little silver cans) carefully with an old toothbrush, Follow this with a
rinse under the cold tap and leave it to drip dry. Its a pitty Apple didnt
leave washing instructions printed on the circuit board

I'll have to try that, thanks!


As for the PC motherboards, leave them outside in the rain for about a year.
you will soon find them even more useless ;-)
Hope that helps :-)

Ahh, but if I make the PC boards work, I can maybe sell the PCs they're in, and get money for more Macs... <weg>



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