I am not initiating a debate on the merit of cryogenic treatment (feel free to start another thread if you want).I am just curious if anyone has actual experience or educated scientific opinion, instead of speculation or wisecraker, on using dry ice for a shallow cryogenic treatment of audio components, accessories, or CDs.
This seems a simple project to execute, if there is really any value in doing it.
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Topic - Dry Ice Treatment Anyone? - Kenn 07:41:00 06/19/05 (7)
- Looks like a nonstarter. Thanks for the replies...[nt] - Kenn 19:05:18 06/20/05 (0)
- Good for fast freezing fruit at home. . . - Auricle 06:08:50 06/20/05 (1)
- Re: "No cooling temperature that far above absolute zero, appears to have any verifiable pertinacious effect. " - geoffkait 08:32:10 06/20/05 (0)
- Re: Give it a shot... - geoffkait 02:38:15 06/20/05 (0)
- difficult to execute, questionably efficacious - suburbanDK 09:00:38 06/19/05 (1)
- Re: Dry Ice - Kloss 08:34:06 06/19/05 (1)
- Re: Dry Ice - Tarzan 11:18:26 06/19/05 (0)