I would expect that at 70% or maybe even 90%, but 99% isopropyl should absolutely not leave a residue behind.
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How long ago did you get iso in there? If it was really recent, there’s a chance it may evaporate and be good as new. If it’s been a while, take solace in knowing it probably won’t get worse, at least.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Steam Deck gets a Battery Charge Limit control in the latest Beta
68·1 year agoThis has been possible via the BIOS for a while now, but it’s long overdue at the OS level. I love that Value keeps adding little QoL improvements to the steam deck, it’s turned out to be one of the best pieces of tech I’ve ever bought.
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World News@lemmy.world•Global markets in turmoil as Trump tariffs wipe $2.5tn off Wall StreetEnglish
411·1 year agoOr perhaps he does and simply isn’t being transparent with his true objectives for America. He did say everything was going to plan, after all …
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Europe@feddit.org•Trump reiterates US need to 'have' Greenland ahead of Vance visitEnglish
46·1 year agoI implore you, do not take your eye off the man with the knife just because a drunken fool with guns at home has entered the room.
I mean it’s very clear the issue here is Vladdy just proposed they stop attacking energy infrastructure yesterday. The things Ukraine did were actually prior to yesterday, and therefore no agreement existed at the time, hence the outrage.
Cease fires don’t usually include a “but I get to bop you one more time before we honor our agreement” clause.
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World News@lemmy.world•Russia hikes interest rates to 15% as inflation soarsEnglish
0·3 years agoIt’s always so strange to me that we don’t see the same bombastic support from the tankies over news like this, surely this is another genius move which underscores the futility of Western sanctions, right? Another 5d chess move to bring Ukraine to it’s knees, or dismantle the petrodollar, surely? 🙃
Everyone knew Iran would shut the straight, this is all just subterfuge for loosening restrictions on Russian oil purchases because “we have no other options”.