But alcohol on a paper towel or rag sounds like a better solution. I have a bottle of 91% around that I use on the contacts of old computer/electronics components.
Tape residue doesn't worry me greatly. As Tinker Gnome said, a swipe or three with a paper towel dampened with isopropyl alcohol or Zippo juice will remove all but the most persistent tape gunk. And likely it will melt Cellidor (I've heard isopropyl alcohol will do the same to newer magnifiers).Day 13The Spartan posed with one of the few die-cast vehicles I can't bear to get rid of: a Corgi Austin Mini (which Austin called the Se7en) by Corgi. [ Quoting of attachment images from other messages is not allowed ]
Thanks for the tip!I usually use water and a little dish soap. But sometimes I guess I get a little sloppy - I sometimes find I need to re-oil the blade I just washed because it gets stiff to open afterwards.But alcohol on a paper towel or rag sounds like a better solution. I have a bottle of 91% around that I use on the contacts of old computer/electronics components.
NOOOOOO!!!!!!
Powernoodle Day 14(Image removed from quote.)In tribute to Captain Marlowe, this blade is sterilized, pasteurized and sanctified.
Powernoodle Day 13(Image removed from quote.)Strangely, I used the Spartan to open an Amazon package. And just for Marlowe, there is some tape residue on the blade.
Oh man, I can't STAND to have packing tape gunk on my SAK. To the point that I will often avoid using it to cut tape like that - even after I wash it off it still feels a little sticky...I often use the tip of the corkscrew or back phillips to try to "break" the tape. Sometimes if you can just get it started, the tape will split as you pull up on the lid of the box.
Seeing that setup, how easy is it to use the SAK or the Spyderco, being held together withn that split ring? Do you separate them before or use as they are?
The John Player Special (Lotus 72E) is English...
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I am pleased to have attained the rank of Captain!
Looks like it's in good condition, too. Congratulations! I'm sure you can give the wood saw a quick test without running afoul of the challenge rules, and that you'll find it a very useful addition to your SAK arsenal.
Day 14 and its Pinstripe and tortellini