Wrist Rest Gel

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Re: Wrist Rest Gel

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Dilwyn wrote:Norman: I tried WD40 on a less obvious part of the desk and it damages the finish on this particular laminate.
I can only apologise, sorry.

Glad you got rid of it anyway.

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Re: Wrist Rest Gel

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NormanDunbar wrote:
Dilwyn wrote:Norman: I tried WD40 on a less obvious part of the desk and it damages the finish on this particular laminate.
I can only apologise, sorry.

Glad you got rid of it anyway.

Cheers,
Norm.
Oh, no worries Norman. The desk is quite old and I was careful to try on a less obvious bit anyway. I guess because the laminate is old, the wd40 probably soaked in more than it would on a new surface.


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Re: Wrist Rest Gel

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Vinegar or glass cleaner is a good solvent for silicon(e)


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Re: Wrist Rest Gel

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Pr0f wrote:Vinegar or glass cleaner is a good solvent for silicon(e)
Thanks, will bear this in mind if ever happens again.


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