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Old 03-25-2008   #7 (permalink)
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These amorphous silicon drums are very durable. As long as you're using a soft cloth you can use a wide variety of solvents (as long as you rinse afterwards with alcohol). Kerosene has worked well on the Canon drums for me. Just don't smoke while you're doing it!

Anyone remember Dispersant? That stuff was great for cleaning drums without damaging the coating. It's too bad Savin stopped making it a decade ago.

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Like Kyoceradude, I wondered about minute nicks from primary charge arcing. Canons were well known for this. Second only to customer scratching the drum, primary charge arcing was next.

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