None the less the Dupont teflon disipates in seconds and there is no residue, plus it works great. On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:08 PM, Ernest L. Gunerius <[email protected]> wrote: > >>On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Ernest L. Gunerius <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>>Leave it on there as a way to throw people off and change the password. >>>> >>>> >>>>On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>From: Alexander MacLeod <[email protected]> >>>>>>Sent: Nov 27, 2008 12:55 PM >>>>>>To: [email protected] >>>>>>Subject: Re: Plastics Care >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Amanda Ward >>>>>><[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> I just got a monitor from Craig's list, for free. It's a 19" >>>>>>>SGI, CRT. No, >>>>>>> no not a Mac, but I'm using on my one of my Macs. What a >>>>>>>beast... must be >>>>>>> close to 50 pounds. >>>>>>> Anyhow, some "security conscious" individual wrote the system >>>>>>>root password >>>>>>> on the front in black felt tip. Is there any way to remove this darned >>>>>>> blemish or, at least fade it a bit? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks for any tips or advice! >>>>>> >>>>>>You may want to try a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser >>>>>><http://www.mrclean.com/en_US/products/eraser.shtml>. They've handled >>>>>>everything I've thrown at them so far. >>>>>> >>>> >>Alex >>> >>> >>> If you want a low cost, do it all, cleaner, try WD-40. It took scuff >>> marks off my GigE. I have used it to remove Marker Pen from Plastic >>> and Adhesive residue from Plastic. >>> >>> See:<http://www.wd-40.com/> >>> >>> And for uses: >>> >>> <http://www.wd-40.com/uses-tips/> >>> >>> Absolutely no harmful chemicals. No Carcinogens. >>______________________________________________ >> >>First used to protect the skin of Atlas misslies? Cool ! >> >>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wd-40 >> >>Article says the residue can attract dust. >> >>I once had an impoverished friend who used it on his Royal Enfield >>motorcycle and his elbow as linement! I have also known some who used >>it as hand cleaner. But skin contact is discouraged by the maker. >> >>I prefer to start with isopropyl alcohol to clean computers but have >>used WD-40 to clean electrical contacts in a pinch. > > > As I said in another post I wiped the excess on the GigE and have > never noticed any dust. > > The WD-40.com /uses-tips/ web page points to 2000 uses. I have seen > it used to dry wet Spark Plug wires and in a pinch it can be sprayed > around vacuum lines in the Auto engine Compartment to check for leaks. > > I have used it to remove Roofing Compound from hands and tools. > > ErnieG > > > >
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