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The Preacher Man
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Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Dallas
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Oops!!
I gotta HP fax 1010 and use it mainly as a copier. I used some white-out on a document then tried to copy. The gunk caked on the scanning glass and the book says to only use a dry cloth to clean it, with attention on not "scratching the glass". The gunk won't come off w/o scraping, which prolly means scratching. A lesson learned...
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Lighter fluid. Let it soak for a minute. Wipe with a soft cloth.
Polish off residual fluid with glass cleaner. |
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The Preacher Man
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Worked like a champ. Thanks 'boot.
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I've found that lighter fluid is great for dissolving any kind of adhesive/sticky materials without leaving anything beind.
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