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Clean Your Disc Sander Panama City FL

Remove the disc sander's table and lower guard or dust shroud. If you can, tilt yoursander so the disc is horizontal. Squirt some Goo Gone on the disc andlet it soak for a few minutes. Then scrub the disc with a smallfine-bristle wire brush.

The Home Depot
(850)913-8860
409 23rd St East
Panama City, FL
Fastenal- Panama City
850-747-0089
1209 Harrison Ave Panama City, FL, 32401
Panama City, FL
Panama City Mall
(850) 872-2211
733 N Highway 231
Panama City, FL
LOWE'S OF PANAMA CITY, FLA.
850 913-1600
300 EAST 23RD ST. PANAMA CITY, FL, 32405
Panama City, FL
Southern Fastening Systems- Panama City Beach
850-235-3035
7512-B McElvey Panama City Beach, FL, 32408
Panama City Beach, FL
The Home Depot
(850)234-2018
11500 Panama City Bch Pk
Panama City, FL
Kmart 3355 / Cross Merch
(850) 769-2251
1329 W 15Th St
Panama City, FL
Lowe's
(850) 913-1600
300 East 23Rd Street
Panama City, FL
Bay Brokers & Distributors Inc
850-785-1205
2210 West 23rd St Panama City, FL, 32405
Panama City, FL
Flagala Hardware
850-234-2141
9700 Front Beach Rd
Panama City Beach, FL

Clean Your Disc Sander

Clean Your Disc Sander


 

Here's a quick way to get rid of the globs of adhesive that remain on the surface of your disc sander after you remove worn out abrasive sheets. Goo Gone (available at hardware stores and home centers) attacks this problem like nobody's business. Goo Gone is citrus based, so it's not as harsh as paint solvents.

Remove the disc sander's table and lower guard or dust shroud. If you can, tilt yoursander so the disc is horizontal. Squirt some Goo Gone on the disc andlet it soak for a few minutes. Then scrub the disc with a smallfine-bristle wire brush. When the adhesive residue is all dissolved,wipe it off the disc with paper towels. Clean the disc with water toremove any remaining Goo Gone solution and dry the disc.

Source
Magic American Products, (800) 321-6330 www.googone.com, Goo Gone, 8 fl. oz. bottle, $5.

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