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RE: that was wrong with my flashers

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Subject: RE: that was wrong with my flashers
From: "Lindberg, Andrew (MN12)" <Andrew.Lindberg@CORP.honeywell.com>
Date: 15 Aug 1996 12:26:52 -0500
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"For quick emergency use, Coke does a great job at this; the sugar makes a 
bit of mess, though, so it needs to be flooded with water afterwards.  Hmm, 
I wonder if Diet Coke would work better?  Anyway, the phosphoric acid in the 
soda really cleans up contacts well."  John Lye

An article in this morning's Mpls Star/Trib contains the information that a 
local musical instrument repair firm uses beer to clean the instruments. 
 "It sudses up so nicely, and it rinses off well," according to the owner. 
 They go through about three six-packs of Hamm's every week.

Andy Lindberg (getting a little off-topic)

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