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metal halide cleaning?
last night my daughter decided to help me out bye grabing the new halide bulbs i had bought .is there any way to safely clean fingure prints off them?
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high percent rubbing alcohol with gloves and a shammy (non french spelling) like something soft you would use to clean glasses or lcd tv clean it well than let it dry.
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I used to use viniger on a paper towel.
Steve
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Ya Vinegar, Windex. Just not soap. Soap will leave a residue.
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If you know a mechanic or electrician, brade kleen or contact cleaner. These are degreasers which do not leave a residue behind. Just use it outside, as the liquids evaporate really fast, and are flammable.
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i did the same thing i did not no any beter a shamy and water works wounder it started burning after i touched it so i took water and a shamy and cleaned nicely
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