On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 12:51:41AM -0700, jim stephens via cctalk wrote:
On 4/25/2017 12:45 AM, ben via cctech wrote:
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>I would go for distilled water, tap water could have chlorine it it.
>Ben.
I should hope not! Water comes from a well in my backyard. Perhaps I
could take a short cut and use the water from the clothes dryer. (Or
just get a gallon of distilled water.
Good point. Also with care, I've seen distilled
water, then alcohol rinse
(not
rubbing, but pure of some sort), then air dry. This is used on optics to
get
rid of water spotting. The alcohol will flush out water that you could
normally
only wait out for evaporation, and rapidly evaporates itself w/o residue
main problem are fumes and flames, so care must be taken when using
it.
If I can get hold of it easily I might try it.
Thank you,
Pontus.