Home to remove monumental grime?

From: Tillman, Edward <Edward.Tillman_at_valero.com>
Date: Wed Feb 12 00:34:01 2003

Sorry about the date... Not only did I get it wrong, but posted it in the
US convention... In your terms, it would be 2/9/01, A Sunday, at _at_ 00:15,
CST (GMT -5).

Cheers...

Ed Tillman
Store Automation Tech Support Specialist
Valero Energy Corporation
San Antonio, TX; USA
Phone (210) 592-3110, Fax (210) 592-2048
edward.tillman_at_valero.com <mailto:edward.tillman_at_valero.com>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cctalk-admin_at_classiccmp.org_at_PEUSA On Behalf Of Sellam
> Ismail <foo_at_siconic.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 12:11 AM
> To: 'cctalk_at_classiccmp.org'
> Subject: RE: Home to remove monumental grime?
>
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Tillman, Edward wrote:
>
> > From what are you trying to remove the grime?
>
> A very precious board, so anything not extraordinarily safe is right out.
>
> > - Pencil erasers work in a multitude of places, on a multitude of
> things...
>
> This would probably be the best bet. In the meantime I used a paper towel
> to rub the board where the grime was and it did a decent job, but there is
> still a layer of film.
>
> > **Watch-out rubbing it off with your bare fingers: you can generate ESD
> > (static electricity) and fry sensitive circuits/components!
>
> I removed all the ICs from their sockets.
>
> > [Note: Water may actually be one of the LEAST harmful cleaners! On
> > 11/2/01, a week before the WTC debacle, my primary network server system
>
> Then that would've been 4/9/01, yes? ;)
>
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