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Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« on: May 05, 2003, 04:13:04 AM »
I have just polished my desk and monitor with Mr Sheen furniture Polish and the results are outstanding, Mr Sheen you truly are the king of Polish.

leaves surface dust free and clean.
Brings out the beauty of polished wood    
Ease of use and instant long lasting results

For info on where to buy Mr Sheen contact Mr Sheen Consumer Services on

0845 7697079 (UK)
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #1 on: May 05, 2003, 04:19:50 AM »
Curiously, Mr Sheen is the stuff I use for all the archaic hardware I come across, inside and out. Cases, panels, inside plastic bits and motherboards, they all get a Mr Sheening.

I started doing this when I came across a machine with a motherboard that had mice nesting on top of it, and corrosion from their peeing all over it. After a run through with dishwashing liquid and a huge rinse, thankfully with no tracks completely eaten through, I coated the whole thing with Mr Sheen and left it to dry completely. It's still working...

...as are the other 42 computers I've done that to.

A clean motherboard is a happy motherboard!
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #2 on: May 05, 2003, 04:25:11 AM »
Great testimonial, Mr Sheen now comes with 25% extra free for a limited time only, so what are you lot waiting for? get going and try the power of Sheen in your home today.
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #3 on: May 05, 2003, 04:59:35 AM »
hey, i wonder what Mr Sheen can do for me?
is it difficult to use? does it leave a greasy residue?

i want to know more!
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #4 on: May 05, 2003, 05:16:45 AM »
Its great for dashboards too.
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2003, 05:24:20 AM »
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Curiously, Mr Sheen is the stuff I use for all the archaic hardware I come across, inside and out. Cases, panels, inside plastic bits and motherboards, they all get a Mr Sheening.

I started doing this when I came across a machine with a motherboard that had mice nesting on top of it, and corrosion from their peeing all over it. After a run through with dishwashing liquid and a huge rinse, thankfully with no tracks completely eaten through, I coated the whole thing with Mr Sheen and left it to dry completely. It's still working...

...as are the other 42 computers I've done that to.

A clean motherboard is a happy motherboard!


Really??  You wash motherboards with soap and water?  Do you heat them to dry them?  How long do you wait to make sure there aren't any little droplets shorting any leads?  How do you make sure no soap or residue shorts leads?  I'm just curious.  Personally, I've always kind of left dusty motherboards alone, as blowing the dust around usually isn't the best solution (unless there are dangerous amounts built up!), and dry brushing can cause static...

And where could an American find this wonderful Mr. Sheen?  (And I don't mean Charlie!  :-P )
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2003, 05:26:12 AM »
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The_Editor wrote:
Its great for dashboards too.

wow, so apart from computers and dashboards, what else can it do?
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2003, 06:30:48 AM »
I wash intently, and then rinse even more so. a quite serious amount of rinsing, even!. warm water and a paintbrush to help the liquid get absolutely everywhere. After that I towel-dried the boards, and then used a hairdryer to not just give the board a blow over, but thoroughly heat it. Edge connectors like isa/nubus/zorro slots are horrible for holding water, so the warmer for longer, the better. The same with PGA sockets and FPGA smt chips - they like holding water underneath, so making sure they're dry is probably as critical as any rinsing or washing. through the drying I used a paintbrush again to get in all the tiny spots I could - it dries out with the board and helps flick out a little extra water too.

After all that's done, power up and you're ready to go!. I've since heard (after I started washing motherboards) that even the tiniest amount of residue from tap water will kill a motherboard, which I think is way overestimating things. Perhaps if water dripped on and dried off in the same spot a few times in a row it may form a conductive mess, but the whole hairdrying & paintbrushing thing stops that!.

I've also had a machine with visible water marks across the motherboard that still booted and worked just fine. They're a lot tougher than they're made out to be :)

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #8 on: May 05, 2003, 06:54:58 AM »
Personally I've always gotten away with just
a bit of compressed air, but then again I've
been fortunate enough not to come across
anything too dirty yet.
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #9 on: May 05, 2003, 07:45:10 AM »
Monoethylanline

That's what's used to clean the flux from the motherboard at the factory...

And it even leaves your motherboard with that "New Motherboard" smell it has when you first remove it from the static bag!
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #10 on: May 05, 2003, 08:02:50 AM »
Isn't there a warning on the bottle not to inhale while cleaning ;-)

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #11 on: May 05, 2003, 09:39:08 AM »
And t cut is good for scratched cds works better than my cd polish just try it on an aol cd.
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #12 on: May 05, 2003, 09:53:43 AM »
Mr Sheen is safe as long are you do not drink it or sniff it like some addicted druggy  :-)

I use it on motherboards, fans. speakers, graphic cards and Mr Sheen does the job with ease and now with the power of the orange Sheen takes the amazing cleaning power one step futher.

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hey, i wonder what Mr Sheen can do for me?


Makes your life a lot better knowing cleaning tasks is quicker and easier.

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is it difficult to use?


No just a spray here and there and wipe with a cloth and the power is unleashed.

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does it leave a greasy residue?


No if you wipe it all off and it leaves you with a smell which will make the room feel cosy.
 

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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #13 on: May 05, 2003, 09:55:18 AM »
Cache Ya,
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Re: Mr Sheen Furniture Polish
« Reply #14 on: May 05, 2003, 10:43:06 AM »
Anyone like Scalextrik? Well heres a tip - spray Mr Sheen on the chicanes (make sure the powers off and cover the metal part of the track over) and it makes for interesting driving, u hit a chicane and ur car goes sideways, most amusing  :-D

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