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"" wrote: My old SONY receiver islooking grungy, and I'd like to clean the case. The last time I tried ( on a different radio ) I used Windex, and I smeared lots of the lettering. What would clean the case, yet not affect any of the lettering on the case ?? Don't use window cleaner (you learned that!). If I need to clean anything like that I generally use Fantastik, and have not had a problem. dxAce Michigan USA |
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dxAce wrote:
"" wrote: My old SONY receiver islooking grungy, and I'd like to clean the case. The last time I tried ( on a different radio ) I used Windex, and I smeared lots of the lettering. Don't use window cleaner (you learned that!). If I need to clean anything like that I generally use Fantastik, and have not had a problem. Fantastik took the wood grain off the "contact" paper on my humidifier, and removed some silk screening off one item a while back. I believe 409 didn't affect either of those two items, but did affect others. Since I've been using Simple Green I haven't hurt anything... YET. Rule of thumb is always to find a small area where testing won't kill anything too badly. (I always thought Simple Green was some idiot environmentalist crap made of water and fish ****, good for nature but not for cleaning, because of the name. Since I've tried it, I've found it to work better than nearly anything else for general cleaning.) |
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Good old soap and water always works.Would you take a bath in those
window cleaners? I wouldn't! cuhulin |
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