Hi Simon,
Please see attached--use ethanol to rinse out the sample cavity, and after
cleaning blow dry gas through it for a while to dry things out. The
procedure isn't super complicated--you should be able to pull off at least
an initial cleaning.
If you can't get it cleaned out well you can send it in to the shop but if
there's not something horrible stuck in the probe I would expect this to work
well.
Cheers,Mike
On Thursday, April 10, 2025 at 08:53:11 AM MDT, Sham, Shing via groups.io wrote:
Hi All,I need to clean the inside of my Prodigy probe. While I am awaiting
a quote from Bruker, I am contemplating on doing it myself.Since I have not
done it before, I would appreciate any shared experience or suggestions from
anyone who did it in the past.
Simon
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