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Richard A. Hall hydros_by_hall at CSI.COM
Mon Dec 7 20:42:32 EST 1998


Believe it or not, but I've found that plain old kerosene is wonderful for
removing old sticky labels. I often follow that with a wipe down with
denatured alcohol for a squeaky clean surface.
Dick

On Fri, 27 Nov 1998 08:39:43 -0600, you wrote:

>A spray of FluxOff 2000 or NR will take stickers off....
>You COULD use regular Flux Off but it WILL remove paint, varnish,
>etc! and talk about remove paint from a car!!! (yikes!)...
>The regular stuff also affects Lexan/plastic so BE CAREFUL!!!
>Otherwise I would shoot the stupid S*B who did such to a treasure!
>(just kidding of course......or am I???????? ;)
>
>Chris
>WB5ITT
>
>Fred e holnagel wrote:
>> I rushed over to view the treasure only to find he had affixed one of
>> those sticky labels that take a torch to remove on the top of the fiddle
>> and then proceeded to use a ball point pen (Bearing down as to make 10
>> carbon copies ) to write the price clear through  the varnish and halfway
>> through the top!!!  Why oh why do they do that?  Duh.
>
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