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Best way to Clean entire EM Cabinet mechanics?

By tscottn

4 years ago


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#11 4 years ago

I take all the relays apart and tumble the frames. Wire wheel on a Dremel for all switches. I generally do not take trip banks apart though. I generally take the motor apart too. I have sanded the board a few times, only if the labels are junk and I need to reproduce them.

Clean the harness with Mean Green and a brush.

#19 4 years ago
Quoted from tscottn:

I thought you were gonna say..."WARNING! This Forum is full of threads where a beginner took a machine apart, cleaned it and COULD NOT GET it back to 100 %. Go for it, isn't rocket science.

Can't steal someone else's schtick...

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