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Metal Detectors
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Garrett Sea Hunter Mark 2
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<blockquote data-quote="grubstake" data-source="post: 674432" data-attributes="member: 4012"><p>If I was trying to do that task, I'd use a suitable length flat-blade screwdriver to scrape away at them, then blow out the particles removed. A long-handled artist's paintbrush (cheap in the kids crafts section of BigW), will help to make sure that the residue comes out.</p><p></p><p>All that's really needed is metal-to-metal contact beween the top of each spring and the corresponding battery terminal - I doubt that the rest of the springs matter and you're never going to get them back to 100% pristine condition no matter what you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubstake, post: 674432, member: 4012"] If I was trying to do that task, I'd use a suitable length flat-blade screwdriver to scrape away at them, then blow out the particles removed. A long-handled artist's paintbrush (cheap in the kids crafts section of BigW), will help to make sure that the residue comes out. All that's really needed is metal-to-metal contact beween the top of each spring and the corresponding battery terminal - I doubt that the rest of the springs matter and you're never going to get them back to 100% pristine condition no matter what you do. [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detectors
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