On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Andy Cloud <r3trohub at gmail.com> wrote:
1. What do you use to clean the exterior plastic
and/or metal if
applicable? I'm always worried about staining the plastic using strong
solvent... could you also include what type of cloth/sponge/anything you
use :)
I use Spray Nine for plastics. I rarely use Magic Erasers unless there is
a scuff. If used to rigorously, it will smooth out any rough or pebbled
texture in plastics so use sparingly. For cloth, I use a microfiber cloth
and frequently wash them. I use Goo-gone for removing sticker residue. I
use automotive Brake fluid for removing paint but do so very cautiously;
trying a small part first to see how the plastic reacts.
2. You guessed it! What about internally? I've heard isopropyl is really
good, but how do you apply it? What do you use to apply it in order to make
the board shine as if it was just bought!? :D or if you use anything other
than isopropyl...
I use a compressor to blow out loose dust bunnies, heavy layers of dust and
debris and other particles. I use isopropyl alcohol and q-tips for sticky
messes or leaky capacitor residue prior to washing. I'll remove all
removable parts and then wash in a sink with soapy water (usually Dawn) and
use a soft bristle brush to loosen up any crust. Naturally, you need to be
careful to dry it very well. In extreme cases, I have used a dishwasher
but I think I've only done this once.
When getting into corroded boards, I use a 50% vinegar and 50% water
solution and soak the board for a few minutes and use a soft bristle brush
or q-tip on the affected area then check results. I will progressively
soak for longer periods of time with a cleaning cycle until it gets to
about 3 hours. After that, I stop and that's the best it will be. I use
silver polish for edge connectors if tarnish but I use this very sparingly
as the contact material is very thin.
For keyboards, I will take them apart completely by removing the key caps
and cleaning underneath the keys as well as open the case and clean up any
dust or debris in there. I have been considering getting an ultrasonic
cleaner for the small parts like key caps or maybe even key switches (after
taking them apart) but haven't gone there yet.
I think this about covers everything I have done or tried so far. This
works the best for me but your mileage will vary.
Hope this helps.
Santo