on 5/26/04 7:50 AM, bobb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Can anyone suggest best method to clean
> suspected, unseen, deep goop-buildup on old
> device cables?
> 
> Is there any kind of de-gooper product that may clean
> and/or improve conductivity between cable & card?
> 
> Thanks
> b


Normally not necessary, unless in a goopy environ, I always
soak just the ends in a mild soapy solution.

They're hung on the clothesline in such a way that lets gravity do its
job, and not used until about three days after the washing.

Pins are easier to clean than sockets, but same rules apply.


Jeff G


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