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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Pope" <bpope(a)wordstock.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 2:33 PM
Subject: Re: Rubber Restorer...
>
> Rumor has it that Bryan Pope may have mentioned these words:
>
> >Does anyone know where I can get "Rubber Restorer"? I know it comes
in
a
> >spray.
> >
> >I thought I had bought it before at Radio Shack, but they didn't have
any or
> >a clue.
>
> Not sure what kind of rubber you're trying to restore, but if it's
printer
The printer rollers that initialy grab a sheet of paper and drag it in.
rollers you're trying to
"re-stickify" what works good for me is "Marvel
Mystery Oil." Put some on a t-shirt rag and hit all the rollers in your
Where does one find "Marvel Mystery Oil"? Does this stuff leave any
residue?
inkjet or laser printer - I've
"refurbished" several printers this way,
some more than once.
Thanks,
Bryan