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Old 31-05-2012, 10:33 AM
Poita (Peter)
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Originally Posted by pmrid View Post
Hi Peter,
that's what I thought. So I removed the corrector yesterday and gave it a good bath in isopropanol followed by a warm water bath with a drop of detergent and then a careful dry before reinstalling. It seems to have removed the marks I had seen so I suppose either they were a fungicidal growth courtesy of the extended wet period we had or something else OTHER than breakdown in the coatings.

Peter
That is a relief.
That is pretty much the procedure I follow for cleaning my corrector plates, I use distilled water for the final rinse, but not sure if that is necessary or not, and dust it off with a bit of air before re-fitting it.
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