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In trying to clean these up a bit I was wondering what I should use in addition to water? The water seems to bring out the color on the sides, but once it dries up it gets a little cloudy again. Any ideas/suggestions?
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ask your mother
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Great... thanks for the spam, ass spelunker.
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im serious, i asked mine and she told me exactly what to use
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I've had a set of these for 6 years. To clean them, I soak a rag in warm water with a little dish soap and rub each chip clean. I even started using an old toothbrush on chips that are really dirty (time consuming but effective). But, do not dump them in a tub of water. If you do that, they'll get very cloudy all over.
If you do get fading after you clean them, you can get the color to come back by putting a little mineral oil on a rag and rubbing them. Sometimes after you do that, excess oil will bead on them, and you can just wipe that off. Hope this helps. BTW, the guy who invents an affordable automated chip cleaning machine is going to make a mint. |
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You are the man! Thanks for the link!
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Oh my god this stuff did WONDERS! Thanks a million dude!
The colors! The colors! I see colors!!! |
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Oh my god this stuff did WONDERS! Thanks a million dude! The colors! The colors! I see colors!!! [/ QUOTE ] Pictures please! steve <font color="orange">North Shore Low Rollers</font> |
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Eventually. I only have about 60/700 done so far. And I started at work! lol! When I get a decent number done I surely will!
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