10-06-2010 09:21 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:11 AM
OK, here's one. One week ago we got a brand new installation done with all new IP telephony equipment for one of our customers. Yesterday, the restaurant attached to their building went up in flames. The firemen had to break out all of their windows and there was a lot of fire and smoke damage to their phones (the server/switch room seems to be OK because it was on a different ventilation system). The phones are a mess with soot. They don't want to trash phones that are just over a week old. Just how much water can you get away with putting on these things? Is there a solvent that can be used safely?
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10-06-2010 09:28 AM
Hi there,
Well that's not a good story
The best cleaner that I have found for these phones that
does a good job without damaging them is a Foaming
Glass cleaner. I use Bonami. Don't use water.
Cheers!
Rob
10-06-2010 09:28 AM
Hi there,
Well that's not a good story
The best cleaner that I have found for these phones that
does a good job without damaging them is a Foaming
Glass cleaner. I use Bonami. Don't use water.
Cheers!
Rob
10-06-2010 10:14 AM
Thanks Rob. It's just one that I'd never seen posted anywhere, and these folks are - naturally - in a state of shock.
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