Re: Low Tech: cleaning casters
- From: Scott Caldwell <lscottcaldwell@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 07:11:21 GMT
Yeh, I meant the monitor frame. Seems like the metal bands around the tube had it too.
Scott C.
cnlmoore wrote:
It was the white powdery type. Not sure if I'd clean a monitor with it, maybe the monitor frame.
Chris
"Scott Caldwell" <lscottcaldwell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:moSif.26333$Zv5.3487@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks for the tip!
Was this the white, powdery oxidation or the more typical red, rust variety? I'm asking since I have a monitor with the white, powdery stuff and would like a way to get it clean. Come to think of it, I have some levelers like that too, but probably a lot more that are just plain rusty. :(
Scott C.
cnlmoore wrote:
I am trying to finish up a DK restoration that's destined to become a DDK. The casters have about 20 years worth of crud built up on them plus a lot of oxidation from sitting in someone's damp basement.
Didn't feel like spending any time cleaning them and new replacements are impossible to find. So, I put them in a small bucket with a liberal amount of white vinegar and oxy-clean. Added some hot water to cut down on the volcanic eruption effect taking place. Not sure why I chose this concoction, but it worked like a charm. Few hours later and the gunk was dissolved and a quick scrub revealed clean wheels and shiny chrome plate. They spin smooth as silk now as well. Goofy fix I realize, but what the heck.
Chris M
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