Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP
Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!seismo!rutgers!sri-spam!ames!sdcsvax!lars
From: lars@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU (Lars Poulsen)
Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.audio,rec.ham-radio
Subject: Re: PC board photo etching kits
Message-ID: <3519@sdcsvax.UCSD.EDU>
Date: Sat, 25-Jul-87 13:19:20 EDT
Article-I.D.: sdcsvax.3519
Posted: Sat Jul 25 13:19:20 1987
Date-Received: Sun, 26-Jul-87 01:49:37 EDT
References: <2392@uwmcsd1.UUCP> <885@kodak.UUCP> <5775@pitt.UUCP> <371@amc-vlsi.UUCP>
Reply-To: lars@acc-sb-unix.arpa (Lars Poulsen)
Organization: Advanced Computer Communications, Santa Barbara
Lines: 11
Xref: mnetor sci.electronics:1064 rec.audio:2629 rec.ham-radio:2036

In article <371@amc-vlsi.UUCP> dale@amc-vlsi.UUCP ( AMC Staff) writes:
>         ... the synthetic material scotch-brite. I don't
>      know the commercial usage of the stuff but it will rip
>      your skin off if you miss the pwb as your doing your
>      work. The scotch-brite has added advantages, its cheap ...
The manufacturer's intended use of Scotch-Brite is to clean
sinks, pots and pans. Yes, it is often used in conjunction with
"the commercial cleaner Comet".

Available in every Grocery store .... Cheers for reality.
/ Lars Poulsen