5.0 CLEANING
5.1.
Introduction
The appearance of a completed installation is an important aspect of Customer satisfaction. Finger
prints, smudges, wire clippings, and metal shavings should all be removed before the Customer inspects
your work. Vacuum the affected area and clean the surrounding area completely.
5.2.
Recommended Cleaning Materials
Mild soap and water for most plastics is recommended.
CAUTION
Use Isopropyl Alcohol carefully as it may react with some plastics in the area. Isopropyl Alcohol should
be used to clean connector contacts and metal parts, if required.
5.3.
Procedure
When Isopropyl Alcohol is used for the cleaning coax connectors, be sure to use a foam type Q-Tip to
prevent the residue that can be left by a cotton Q-Tip.
Cleaning
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