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    Question Best cleaning product for xerox rollers??

    What is the best "cleaning" or "rubber renewing" product that
    can be safely used on the paper rollers on XEROX copies?

    I own a Xerox DOC 250 and have been getting a lot of paper jams lately.

    I have used two products in the past.

    One is called RUBBER RENEW by a company call M.G. Chemicals.

    The other is called SUREWASH ROLL CLEANER by a company called Baumfolder Corporation.

    Also, I noticed that there are at least THREE different types of rollers inside of my Doc 250.

    There are the "soft" rubber black rollers.

    There are the "hard" plastic blask rollers

    and there are the "soft" plastic "clear/white" rollers

    Is there a product that I can safely use on all of these?

    Thanks in advance.

    Rob in Vegas

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    the best solution is to replace it

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    Worn rollers should be replaced to prevent damage or excessive wear on the machine, but if there is still plenty of tread on the rollers, paint thinner works very well. hard and soft plastic rollers can be cleaned with rubbing alcohol to get any dirt or toner buildup off of them. These solutions are not only effective in the field, but inexpensive as well.

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    Alcohol dries out the rubber
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    if you want your machine to work smooth, then replace is the only option. I dont bother to clean stuff, just replace and machine keeps on running

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    From a service standpoint, it is costly to replace rollers (as cheap as they are anyway) prematurely when most times they just need to be cleaned. Again, check your treads. And never use alcohol on the rubber, just like you never use thinner on plastic!

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    roller cleaner

    WD-40 just make sure you throughly wipe it back off

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    WD-40?

    WD-40 for cleaning the rollers?

    Hmmmm....sounds interesting.

    Anyone else use this method?

    Thanks for all the ideas.

    Great site!

    Rob in Vegas

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    Use a rubber rejuvenator product. Usually at paper supply warehouses.
    Alcohol will dry out the rubber, so don't use. The clear rolls you can clean and sometimes will work fine for a while, but replacing is the most reliable method for that type.

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