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How to clean a Williams WPC89 Board with some little acid damage ?

By aurelwap

5 years ago


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#7 5 years ago
Quoted from EvanDickson:

Doesn't vinegar accomplish the same task?

I thought there was a ratio of vinegar and water that works.

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