Best way to clean laquer and lathe?

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KALIA
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Best way to clean laquer and lathe?

Post: # 46448Unread post KALIA
Mon Mar 20, 2017 11:54 am

dear Fellow trolls.

What is the best way to clean a laquer from dust. ? I have considered getting an air compressor of some kind.. to blow away the dust..

and regarding Lathe cleaning...

What would be the best way to remove dust and dirt from all parts and areas...?

thanks in advance :-)

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Re: Best way to clean laquer and lathe?

Post: # 46449Unread post EmAtChapterV
Mon Mar 20, 2017 3:46 pm

For cleaning off blanks, I know a lot of people use compressed nitrogen. The "compressed air" in a can you buy at the computer store is no good, the propellants in the can leave a thin residue behind.

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