Cleaning the chassis thoroughly will help slow the process. Keeping the sets in "good" environments also helps. If you place them in storage, I've known folks to rub the clean chassis down with a protective polish or other agent (even WD-40).
If you haven't noticed, go up to the "Scott Info Archive" link above and it should give you folders for sets...you can get lots of info on the 16A there.
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Pat - Welcome!!
Cleaning the chassis thoroughly will help slow the process. Keeping the sets in "good" environments also helps. If you place them in storage, I've known folks to rub the clean chassis down with a protective polish or other agent (even WD-40).
If you haven't noticed, go up to the "Scott Info Archive" link above and it should give you folders for sets...you can get lots of info on the 16A there.
Good luck!
Kent
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