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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! BTW, with the windex, don't soak the radio with it, unless it a large area. I usually spray the windex onto the tissue paper," not a large amount, unless the radio is filthy" and then clean the radio. Only on some large covers, might I actually spray the windex onto the surface. MK |
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For crinkle finish, I've used tuner cleaner sprayed on folded paper towel. Then
rub the finish with the dampened towel. It always provided a shiny result for me. I'd do a test spot, first, say on the bottom or back. Bill, K5BY |
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