Safe cleaning solution for Dial indicators

Started by rdavecook, 05-08-2008 -- 07:42:58

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rdavecook

Just Curioius. . . . . .

I am looking for a cleaning solution for Dial Indicators that will not damage the Dial Face.  I know NAPTHA works well but the cheif at my lab is hesitant on obtaining it due to the health hazards.  Does anyone have any suggestions? Ethyl Alcohol is what we are using now, but it will damage the dial face if you are not extremely careful.


Dave

dminesinger

Crest toothpaste and a lint free cloth works well.   And not the gel type.

PapaBear
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Bryan

White toothpaste is good, I am fond of Brasso also.

Thraxas

Quote from: InLikeFlynn on 10-26-2008 -- 16:10:59
Toothpaste for removing small scratches.  Then use windex on a cotton swab.  Nails.

Don't the nails add more scratches? :-D