A fairly new material, polyamide "microfiber," may work well. I am eager to try it. It works very well on many surfaces but I have yet to try it on electrodes. Home experimenters? The material is sold widely; I got mine at Costco.


JBB







On Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at 21:11 Asia/Tokyo, Tony Moody wrote:

Hi Linda,
A quick wipe with a clean dry paper towel is usually good enough to
remove all the loose black or brown stuff. To prevent losing good
valuable silver I avoid any abrasive cleaning material.

As a generality, nylon is a tough, smooth, fairly slippery, plastic with
which holds its shape quite well. Err, you could use a toothbrush or
something like that if you want to follow those instructions.

I'd recommend NOT to use steel wool, or 3m or Scotch abrasive
pads or any of the cleaning liquids or pastes.

Tony

On 3 May 2004 at 22:45, Linda Jones wrote:

I've read that to clean the electrodes, you should use a nylon scrub
pad, and then wipe with a plain white paper towel. How do you tell
what kinds of scrub pads are nylon? I got some Scotch multi-purpose
pads, that are blue, and some Scotch heavy duty pads that are green.
But they don't say anywhere on the package what they are made of. I
looked everywhere, trying to find some sort of scrub pads that were
labeled as nylon, and couldn't find anything that specified what it is
made out of.

Linda Jones
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