Dknight16 Gold Member Joined Mar 25, 2013 Messages 1,202 Sep 9, 2016 #1 I use Magic Erasers to clean G10 with great results. But they don't seem to work well at all with my Spyderco FRN handles. What works?
I use Magic Erasers to clean G10 with great results. But they don't seem to work well at all with my Spyderco FRN handles. What works?
jbmonkey mud wall climber Platinum Member Joined Jun 9, 2011 Messages 31,920 Sep 9, 2016 #4 Warm water and soap with a toothbrush has always worked well for me.
Dknight16 Gold Member Joined Mar 25, 2013 Messages 1,202 Sep 10, 2016 #5 Will give it a try. My toothbrush will never taste the same.
TravisH Joined Sep 22, 2014 Messages 2,930 Sep 11, 2016 #6 I use a toothbrush as well. And those little plastic toothpicks with bristles on one end and a ffg taper on the other to work stubborn crud in the corners.
I use a toothbrush as well. And those little plastic toothpicks with bristles on one end and a ffg taper on the other to work stubborn crud in the corners.
Dknight16 Gold Member Joined Mar 25, 2013 Messages 1,202 Sep 11, 2016 #7 So so results. I think the problem is that it's not dirt per se, rather it's from rubbing on keys. Has really dulled the USN green FRN.
So so results. I think the problem is that it's not dirt per se, rather it's from rubbing on keys. Has really dulled the USN green FRN.
Daniel Gold Member Joined Oct 3, 1998 Messages 3,981 Sep 11, 2016 #8 I have used WD-40 with excellent results. You can use the toothbrush to clean the crevices. The crap just wipes off! If your keys have scratched it, then you might try a Scotchbrite sponge or a mild abrasive like Mother's mag polish or Flitz.
I have used WD-40 with excellent results. You can use the toothbrush to clean the crevices. The crap just wipes off! If your keys have scratched it, then you might try a Scotchbrite sponge or a mild abrasive like Mother's mag polish or Flitz.