Sparky555 said:It's about the Anal Retentive Chef (cooking show) who starts to make a steak with perfectly cut pieces, but then finds pieces that aren't perfect, goes through a whole process to throw away the imperfect pieces with paper towel, aluminum foil, a paper bag & tape. Then the counter needs cleaning & the stove needs cleaning with some dis-assembly.
I think the point was the steak never gets cooked, just like SOMEBODY isn't getting any work done because he's playing around putting everything in plastic bags. Isn't that sweet?
The orange Gojo pumice hand soap that is quite useful for cleaning dirty conductors is also good for removing a myriad of other stains, such as the dirty devices mentioned in this thread.
just keep the stuff in the original boxes and save yourself the hassle, otherwise you will need seperate bags for each device or they will will get smudged.electricalperson said:i like the idea of keeping things in plastic bags. when i buy my van im going to probably do a similar thing to keep stuff organized and clean![]()
220/221 said:Putting everything in bags would take up too much room for me.
220/221 said:Hand cleaner is not approved for electrical devices![]()
We do have issues with devices getting black marks from each other when taken out of the box so we keep as many in the box as possible. Putting everything in bags would take up too much room for me.