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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2009 20:10:32 GMT
can i ask you.....do you know a jonken that works at a bakery? lol Actually naw, Jonken Is a name I never heard off. My own name here is actually just a merger of two names I use online on many things, not very swedish name in reality. Sorry if that burst any bubbles X D Well according to wikipedia it is licensed here, but maybe it took rubbing alcohol of the wrong type then? I asked about it at the pharmacy and they had the reply that it was licensed. Where would I find this other type if it isn't licensed?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 4, 2009 20:38:30 GMT
The isopropyl alcohol should be found in you pharmacy next to the bandages and other first aid items. Or, you might want to look in an electronics supply store. Isopropyl liquid might need a license but you might be able to pick up some Isopropyl pads to clean various electronic devices. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcoholWhen doing some research about it, I did find a couple of mentions of someone drinking it until they died in Sweden, so maybe they had passed a law =\ Acetone might also work to remove any oils, but that might eat into your finish so I wouldn't recommend it.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2009 9:31:04 GMT
The isopropyl alcohol should be found in you pharmacy next to the bandages and other first aid items. Or, you might want to look in an electronics supply store. Isopropyl liquid might need a license but you might be able to pick up some Isopropyl pads to clean various electronic devices. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcoholWhen doing some research about it, I did find a couple of mentions of someone drinking it until they died in Sweden, so maybe they had passed a law =\ Acetone might also work to remove any oils, but that might eat into your finish so I wouldn't recommend it. Ah thank you, I will look into this and see if I can find some kind of pads atleast. I definetly got a feeling it's just very stubborn oil since it doesn't seem to spread.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 6, 2009 9:33:31 GMT
And if that doesn't work, ask me about what you can do involving a goat.
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