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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Tejas
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I recently traded an old keyboard with a guy from office depot. He proceeded to clean all the crud from every nook and cranny with a can of compressed air, to my amazement. The liquid "boiled" on the keyboard, cleaning it. I got the stupid idea to clean a record like this, so I bought a can. As I sprayed the record, it cooled down rapidly, and warped out 2 inches. Ha ha. Lucky for me it was something I didnt like.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Seattle, WA
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