Got a mac pro that's spent it's entire existence on the floor, in a cramped space with a chain-smoker for the past year and a half. The thing is so clogged with yellow goo and dirt that the power supply literally caught fire once about 4 months ago. Fortunately for him, Apple came through with another power supply! I couldn't believe it. Anyway, my question is.... How do I remove such nasty? The whole system would undoubtedly need to be carefully disassembled, which I'm not afraid of doing. But the GOO? how to get rid of it safely? without harming the various parts. I think an automotive parts washer is out of the question here:-) ps. and no, it's not mine!
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