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Old 15th March 2003, 00:53   #1
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I've still got some traces of superglue on my memory, regular nail polish remover isn't enough

what should do the trick, aceton or so?
 
Old 15th March 2003, 01:00   #2
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scratch it of with some rasorblades?
 
Old 15th March 2003, 01:06   #3
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scratch it of with some rasorblades?
NEVER ! no!

look for another chemic product that can dissolve glue, White Spirit/Ethernol/etc..

ask in DIY store tommorow
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Old 15th March 2003, 01:10   #4
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NEVER ! no!

maybe dumb question,

Why not?if your very carefully and only let the blade 'flow' over teh surface of the chip.. still NEVER ! no! ?
 
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maybe dumb question,

Why not?if your very carefully and only let the blade 'flow' over teh surface of the chip.. still NEVER ! no! ?
don't think so

also, you'll void your warranty then :grin:

major update of heatsink howto tomorrow
 
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Why not?
one error is enough to break the chip :/

@Teus: pay attention when editing the <table> , thanks
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