A company in Oregon by the name of ECO Inc. markets what they call 'Aqueous
Cleaning System' for PC boards (stuffed or un-stuffed) that is basically
nothing more than a Hobart commercial grade dishwasher with a digital
controller on it. Last time I was familiar with their pricing (10 plus year
ago) they went for roughly $10K USD. I'm in the wrong line of work...
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken N [mailto:image66@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 7:37 AM
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Don't clean like this
Jim (two-wheeled) Couch wrote:
> you will get a much cleaner camera if you go
> to one of
> the coin operated car washes. It is amazing how sparkly clean
> your
> lenses and camera bodies will be after a few good blasts with
> that high
> pressure washer.
Last company I worked for had to refurbish some FM transmitters
for AFRTS after the gulf war. We took these right to the car
wash and blasted the fine sand right out of these $100,000
electronic beasts. When we'd get studio equipment back
(warranty replacement) from a facility that allowed smoking we'd
take it to the local car wash too. We'd open up the computer
cases and blast away.
The "spot-free hot wax" always added a nice touch to the pentium
processors.
AG-Schnozz
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