My Eton e100 that Gary D kindly modified with an external ferrite rod and
which has been around the world several times is also sticky.  Guy is
correct, that this has been discussed a few years ago as the Eton ages.
The isopropyl that I get for my medical office is 98%, so presumably works
even better!  (and, if one tyres of the effort, can be taken as a bit of a
"lift", but I'm sure would burn going down ;-)     Happy New Year!    Walt
Salmaniw, Victoria.

On Thu, Jan 1, 2015 at 8:28 PM, Hawkins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Gang,
>
> On 1/1/15 2:13 PM, Guy Atkins wrote:
>
>> 91% isopropyl rubbing alcohol
>>
>
> Guy is correct.  The 91% works better then the standard rubbing alcohol.
> I forgot to say that in my previous posting. The rubbing alcohol will get
> the job done, it just took a lot more scrubbing.
>
> Steve
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