[access-uk] Re: ADVICE ABOUT 8 YEAR OLD PANASONIC PHONE

  • From: "David W Wood" <david.g3yxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 7 May 2015 23:33:59 +0100

Carol

The usual reason is for the grime from fingers, and oils.
First for me is always isopropyl alcohol.

Try to persuade your local GP surgery to give you some pre-injection wipes
which you can then wipe over the unit, and squeeze the residual fluid around
the buttons.
Alternatively, by some lint, cut it with sharp scissors or a knife,
impregnate with isopropyl alcohol and use the same process.

ATB

David W Wood

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Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2015 6:23 PM
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Subject: [access-uk] ADVICE ABOUT 8 YEAR OLD PANASONIC PHONE

Hi all,

Our house phone is developing the kind of problem I've seen before, with the
previous model, where the buttons begin to get pretty stiff to operate.
Before we decide to purchase another fairly soon, we're wondering if there's
anything on the market by way of a cleaner (lubricant) that is worth trying
on the buttons. Incidentally, we also had a similar problem with the older
Victor Reader Stream and did eventually solve that. The problem wasn't
quite the same in that the buttons just became very sticky and it appeared
that some of the "finish" on the plastic may have been coming away. Anyway,
we solved this with various cleaning methods and the Stream is still going
well. However, we are interested now to know if anyone has a suggest with
regard to the Panasonic phone.

Thanks.

Carol P


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