Evaporust is your friend
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Quoted from Pinballer73:Let the Evaporust experiment begin! As most of this hardware was borderline or completely unusable, I decided on a boots & all approach. The instructions state to wait half an hour before inspecting, rinsing and a possible 2nd dunk.
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Good stuff! Your hardware isn't that bad I imagine it'll give you some great results. Check my restoration threads, I use evaporust wherever I find rust and it does great! People seem to use tumblers but I've never gotten good results out of it. Just a mess cleaning up the screw heads!
Quoted from lordloss:Don't put hardware in over night.
Agreed, I only do this for real nasty hardware.
Quoted from Pinballer73:Mainly just to avoid the tempation of installing batteries on the board. I might look at the NVRAM option as well, however not being able to keep the correct time and date is a downside, midnight madness features don't trigger at the right time.
No Midnight Madness on BSD
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