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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 16:57:35 -0800
From: "George M. Irvine III" <gmiiii@in*.co*>
Subject: Re: O2 Sensor care
To: Roderick Farb <rfarb@em*.un*.ed*>
Cc: techdiver@terra.net

> Put in under nitrogen and seal it or put in the refrigerator. The 
>chemical reaction of the sensors is merely slowed down by these 
>techniques not stopped. Once the sensor comes in contact with O2 the 
>process starts and will exssentially never stop until chemical components 

   Rod, I put mine in a mason jar full of water and keep it out in
the sunlight. This seems to work well. I discovered this tecnique while
talking to someone who has been using these sensors for forty years, 
and is considered an expert in sensor longevity. This person also told me
to blow into it to get it nice and humid before testing the gas. After that,
you brush it with a toothbrush and let the dog play with it for a while. -G

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