Avoid the dishwasher - or at least the detergent - it's very corrosive. Might eat the land patterns off.
Bill.
On Feb 7, 2008, at 4:35 PM, byestan wrote:
Thanks everyone. I'll give it a shot but I don't have high hopes. I've seen video of how professional cleaners clean electronic equipment after floods and such and they just spray everything with a garden hose, rinse with distilled water and then just let it sit until it's dry. These are the guys that the insurance companies hire to salvage things instead of paying out. Maybe I'll just stick mine in the dishwasher and rinse it afterwards with distilled water.
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