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Also, it's a good idea to take a picture of the location of your intonation or set another spare you have to the approximate intonation of the one you're taking apart, so when you put it back on and back together, you are not totally clueless as to how to reset your intonation.
Or mark it with a silver or white pen that holds onto metal
for cleaning i use a bicycle lube called tri-flow ..when i applied it to the chain of my bike i was shocked at how good it works ..the gunk just drips off so i figured i would try it on my floyd same thing it was awsome and it has teflon in it
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