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Gerald Miller Gerald Miller is offline
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Default so here's a question - were these huge filters REALLY used on cars?

On Wed, 21 May 2008 20:21:56 -0700, "William Noble"
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"JR North" wrote in message
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Thanks-now I have to clean the coffee off my monitor and keyboard...
JR
Dweller in the cellar

William Noble wrote:

About 20 years ago (plus or minus a few), at a swap meet I bought an
external canister oil filter thinking I might use it on a 36 cadillac I
had started restoring (by the way, the car still isn't done

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Glad to be of service - cofee is quite effective - nearly as good as simple
green - at cleaning the face of your monitor - and it's also really good for
keyboards, and it gives a nice aged look to paper "genuine 150 year old deed
to this here bridge - just look at the age of it"


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Don't know too much about coffee on keyboards, but beer makes them
sticky. A good spray down with isopropyl alcohol and blow out with
compressed air, repeated several times can rescue a favoured cordless
keyboard but it's good idea to turn off the computer while you do this
else you may get some strange results DAMHIKT.
Gerry :-)}
London, Canada