In a message dated 05/10/2000 7:09:44 AM US Eastern Standard Time,
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>
> The ScotchBrite materials are commonly available here in the States in home
> improvement/hardware stores. The same may be true for you, but an
industrial
> supply company may be another choice.
True, but if you use the ScotchBrite, clean it out first with isopropanol.
ScotchBrite is loaded with chloride.
Doug Pauls
CSL
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