Thanks for the warning! I'm always in doubt which product is suitable to 
perfrom cleaning jobs on certain material and for which kind of dirt.

I have at my disposal (in order or aggresiveness?):

- distilled water
- lighter fluid
- alcohol (95%)
- vinegar acid (diluted for household use)
- aceton
- ammoniak (concentrated)

What should I use (or should certainly not use) to

- remove oil from metal parts (lighter fluid - got that :-))
- remove grease from metal parts (same??)
- remove oil/grease from coated lenses
- clean up metal body (painted or chrome)
- clean up plastic body
- clean up leatherette
- clean up rubber parts

Groeten,

Vic

Wilko Bulte schreef:

> Aceton.. ouch...   Not a very good idea to use that.  Aceton is too
> agressive in general for this kind of work.  Use lighter fluid 
> or something similar.  Aceton will ruin plastic parts etc.
> 
> Wilko
> 

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