Right! Some sprays are nasty to some plastic materials! For example,
some of them that were available in Europe 10 years ago, made the
Telinga dish milky.
Klas.
At 23:36 2014-02-08, you wrote:
>Volker, you might find this an interesting thread.
>Avon's Skin So Soft was very popular with the pulpwood cutters in
>Nova Scotia when I lived there about 15 years ago. (Mosquitoes and
>brutal Black flies).
><http://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g499445-i9177-k4281755-Avon_Skin_so_s=
oft_as_bug_spray-Akumal_Yucatan_Peninsula.html>http://www.tripadvisor.ca/Sh=
owTopic-g499445-i9177-k4281755-Avon_Skin_so_soft_as_bug_spray-Akumal_Yucata=
n_Peninsula.html
>
>I have no idea whether this stuff (or the vapors) might be nasty to
>mic diaphragms. It can't do them any good and all of these
>preparations seem to migrate over everything in my experience.
>Eric's idea may well be the best!
>k
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>
>On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Eric Fassbender
><<>> wrote:
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>Volker, if you want to avoid the mozzies in your recordings and on
>your skin, I have recently started to use a travel mosquito net
>draped over a pocket umbrella. Works like a dream and against flies too :)
>
>Good luck :)
>
>Eric
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