steve
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Steven Le Moenic
Australian Water Technologies
Sydney Aust.
>
> >I have been told that denture cleansing tablets are the answer to the
> >ultimate clog/dirty cell. I have not tried them, but can imagine that
> >companies have spent millions on making the perfect combination to clean
> >false teeth. Has anyone tried?
> >---------------------------------------------------
> >Peter J Openshaw [Medicine] (p.openshaw@ic.ac.uk)
> >Imperial College School of Medicine at St.Mary's
> >Norfolk Place, LONDON W2 1PG
> >Fax: +44 171 724 7349 Tel: +44 171 594 3854/3
> >---------------------------------------------------
>
> I have used denture cleaning tablets dissolved in DI to clean the ceramic
> nozzle tip on a Vantage and I doubt if it will do any harm to use it on the
> flow cells of Scans etc. I am surprised that no one has suggested what I
> have used on dirty cells and general maintenance for years, and that is
> Coulter Clenz from Coulter. It bears a strong resemblance to window
> cleaner but I suspect there are a few extra ingredients.
>
> Jill
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> Jill Martin, Manager,
> Molecular Biology & Flow Cytometry Core
> Johnson Research Building
> Mayo Clinic Scottsdale
>
> 602-301-6071
>
> email: jmartin@mayo.edu or martin.jill@mayo.edu
>
>
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