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Re: UV Smooth Prime

Subject: Re: UV Smooth Prime
From: Loontus@aol.com
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 22:59:28

In a message dated 11/8/01 6:57:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
fillinger@ameritech.net writes:
...> 
> It's Isopropyl Alcohol here, they don't list oil of wintergreen --
> would it smell like Marvel Mystery Oil? :) -- as an ingredient. 
> Anyway, I just checked it (91% variety) on a primed, sanded surface,
> and it passes the water film test.  I really don't see why one
> couldn't use any detergent cleaner, but would need a water rinse to
> not leave a residue.
> 
> Regards,
> Fred F., A063

Even Isopropyl Alcohol has some oil residue to it.  This can lead to 
collecting and holding
 dust on computer drive parts (heads, etc.).  I've been told to use magnetic 
head cleaner
 fluid (whatever) as it is MUCH lower in residue.  You should be able to get 
it at any computer
 supply store.
         Dave Faust



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