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Old April 28th 04, 02:07 AM
Dennis Lavin
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I just bought a new bottle of that stuff last saturday!
I never thought about using it. I was going to use some cleaner that I
use in the HVAC bussness that is used to remove grease,smoke ,nicitine
etc from compressor and evaporator coils, but thought it was a little
too strong, as it will stain some stainless steels( has acid in it).

If I get a little spare time this week end, I hope to get it
cleaned,(were getting ready for a trip out west ), one of our
daughters is getting married next week so i dont have much time in the
next few days to "play" ....

i'll give the Westleys Bleech a try. I had a simmillar problem last
winter with a wurlitzer 1250, was hard to clean with just contact
cleaner spray , probably could have used it on that one too!!

Thanks for the tip :-)

Dennis.










(Ken G.) wrote in message ...
The favorite cleaner for these juke parts is Westleys Bleech wite tire
cleaner .
Take the whole keyboard out of the juke & spray it down with this stuff
& with a paint brush scrub around a bit for a while then hit the whole
thing with a spray from the garden hose and watch all the grime just
wash away . it wil not remove rust . Blow the whole thing dry with
forced air .. i use a shop vac with the hose plugged in the blow out
port with a crevice tool on the hose that will blow the water out then
use a good contact spray & oil all the moving metal parts levers e.t.c .
I do this with all chassis & mecks .. You must use caution however and
know what to remove on some units so water wont get in them .

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