I only use it as a cleaner and I always remove it with something else.
Hey, if something else will do the job better, I'm willing to try. I
just found it works well for scuff marks and things. I had a Battlezone
machine that had been stored in an industrial garage and had tons of
grime from peoples greasy hands and smoke from engines and such on it.
The WD40 made it white again and you really couldn't believe the
difference. I only use it on the truly grimy machines.
-Al-
Al Kossow wrote:
> I don't know if other people have run into this, but I've
> had a couple of games where the operators put WD-40 on side
> art to make it look shiny. You can tell when someone does
> this, because the sides get REALLY slippery, and there is
> the WD-40 smell forever..
>
> I remember one guy getting out a can to 'shop out' a game
> that I was about to buy, and politely telling him that it
> wasn't necessary.
Received on Mon Oct 11 11:18:12 1999
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