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<blockquote data-quote="edd_jedi" data-source="post: 265840" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Sorry to see that! It definitely does work as I've done it myself on computers before, but you really need to keep an eye on it and only leave the solution on for the bear minimum time required, usually no more than a few hours at a time. From my experience, UV light is absolutely essential so I wouldn't even bother trying in the winter, and oxy powder is what seems to often bugger it up (as although it is an accelerant, it is a bit too strong.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edd_jedi, post: 265840, member: 2"] Sorry to see that! It definitely does work as I've done it myself on computers before, but you really need to keep an eye on it and only leave the solution on for the bear minimum time required, usually no more than a few hours at a time. From my experience, UV light is absolutely essential so I wouldn't even bother trying in the winter, and oxy powder is what seems to often bugger it up (as although it is an accelerant, it is a bit too strong.) [/QUOTE]
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