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"Temporary FL@L&ER" . wrote in message . ..
I was given an S-38B receiver, older ham cleaning out his shack. Don't really care if it isn't worth much, just want to clean it up. I apologize if this has been asked before, but what is recommended to use for cleaning up the cabinet with crinkle finish? Good old soap/water, simple Green, or ? 73 es tnx in advance Use the usual techniques to reply via email. Molon Labe! My radio cleaner of choice is usually windex. And then tissue paper to wipe it off. You want a real soft paper when cleaning plastic clear windows, etc, or it can scratch. Don't use "scratchy" paper towels. I'd do a test on a hidden spot to make sure the windex won't hurt the paint. But I've never had windex take off paint so far. I clean all my radios with it, including my henry amp. "The windex is good for cleaning tubes and glass chimneys" ![]() do it and leave no fingerprints on the glass..When I dust off my radios, I use soft paint brushes. Gets all the dust off, but won't scratch anything. I've cleaned radios that were cig tar coated, and windex takes that stuff off like melting butter...Really easy, and so far for me, doesn't hurt paint or plastics...I clean my newer icom with windex every once in a while, and also my kenwood TS-830. Never a problem... MK |