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<blockquote data-quote="skoodles2006" data-source="post: 1582381" data-attributes="member: 562258"><p>well i would have taken pics but i already started cleaning it im buying some die electric cleaner at work and clean it up but most of it on on the sides of the board. kinda hard to explain but where the peice bolt to the metal i guess for heat reasons has some kind of white stuff on it so it wont get hot but. right there on the board along the sides. some other corrosion elsewear but ima try this and hope it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skoodles2006, post: 1582381, member: 562258"] well i would have taken pics but i already started cleaning it im buying some die electric cleaner at work and clean it up but most of it on on the sides of the board. kinda hard to explain but where the peice bolt to the metal i guess for heat reasons has some kind of white stuff on it so it wont get hot but. right there on the board along the sides. some other corrosion elsewear but ima try this and hope it works. [/QUOTE]
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