I forgot to mention what I use to clean electronics (like pots, 
switches and other electromechanical devices).  I've never 
tried it for cigarette related residue, but it may work since 
they dissolve oils and other "gunk".  Good thing about it is 
you can spray it all over the mobo, cards, etc., without 
hurting anything.  These are usually either carbon 
tetrachloride based or benzene based.  These are those almost 
"instantly evaporative" type cleaners.  You probably can't get 
just go out and get them anymore in stores since I think they 
are considered a "hazardous" material now.  I get mine from 
electronics supply places.  Just be sure you get one that 
states "safe on plastics" because not all of them are.  Radio 
Shack used to sell it, don't know if they still do.  They may 
be based on another type of chemical now.

Another note on the citrus cleaners....they probably don't have 
even be a "cleaner".  For a long time (until it ran out) I was 
using a plastic pressurized bottle of "Citrus deodorizer and 
odor remover".  Not even sold as a cleaner.  It would even 
clean recent paint, and dried paint on your hands, remove tar, 
and grease.
-Clint


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Support-OrpheusComputing.com"

I'm not familiar with any of the "Citrus based" cleaners other
than something called "Goo Gone".  It will remove just about
anything.  If it's hard or really thick, it needs to sit for a
while before you wipe it off, and sometimes you have to brush
it a bit.  Most of the other citrus based cleaners I've SEEN
don't appear to be as thick as Goo Gone, so this Goo Gone might
be concentrated a bit more.  It will also remove permanent
marker type inks, glue from tape residue, many other stubborn
things.  I've also had good luck with bleach-based spray
cleaners.  Doesn't have to be Clorox brand, any brand will do.

Sometimes for indelible inks, any type of pressurized **canned
aerosol** spray will work.  I say ANY kind, since it's not
what's in it that cleans, it's the propellant.  I don't know if
those type of "cleaning propellants" are still used here, but
they still may be used in Canada.  I used to use Lysol (or
generic) aerosol spray to remove inks.  Hair spray will also
work, but that's not a wise thing to use for obvious reasons.
:-)  It's also not good for plastics.
-Clint

God Bless
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com
http://ComputersCustomBuilt.com

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Peter Kaulback" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



I have a number of clients who are long time smokers and the
insides of
their pc's are marked with cigarette residue combined with dust
particulate. Added to the heat inside the computers and brick
is produced.

It's on the heat sink, video cards, and on the mobo itself.
I've never
been able to remove it safely.

Has anyone ever removed this stuff? Safely?

Peter Kaulback
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