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Where can I buy rubber cleaner/conditioner?
On Tuesday, November 2, 1999 8:00:00 AM UTC, Mark Payne wrote:
Does anybody know where I can buy rubber cleaner/conditioner? About 7 years ago I was given a 2 fluid oz. bottle of TEAC rubber cleaner conditioner, I believe that it was quite expensive. The contents list says that it contains aromatic hydrocarbons, antioxidant and no alcohol. I have always used it to clean pinch rollers but lately have found that it's brilliant for removing the glaze on the rubber rollers of some paper handling machinery that I use for work. Of course now it's running out :-( Any alternatives welcomed. I remember buying some of this http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/specials/misc/all/S03 some time ago for that purpose, and it worked brilliantly until the laser printer died of an unrelated problem. Although they're a US company there seemed to be no problem with shipping at that time. As some other posters have mentioned the cloth did seem to be quite black after the application, and I was never sure whether that was all dirt or whether it actually took just a fraction off the surface. I've never tried it on pinch rollers! |
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