On Sun, 28 Dec 1997, John Higginbotham wrote:
I've used wd40 as a solvent for adhesive residue
on both case plastic with
so-so results, and on the clear plastic LCD protective cover on a TRS-80
model 100 with great results. Didn't scratch the plastic one bit.
I've found that generally, with a little work, adhesive residue may be
removed with a bit of scotch tape---or, ideally, the removed piece of
adhesive that left the residue behind in the first place.
Stick it down, and lift it straight back off (don't peel) repeatedly. This
is effective and solvent-free. I use this method to remove all manner of
adhesive residue, including those contrary CD packaging stickers.
Sometimes it takes a few pieces of tape, too, to get it all off. But it
works. (:
ok
-r
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From "rdseaman at flash.net" at
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Mon Dec 29 13:08:33 1997
From: "rdseaman at flash.net" at
flash.net (roual
seaman)
Date: Sun Feb 27 18:30:58 2005
Subject: computer components
Message-ID: <199712291909.NAA08527(a)endeavor.flash.net>
I'm looking for something on-line that provides a description of PC
computer components. Any suggestions?
Please e-mail to: rdseaman(a)flash.net
Thanks