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PDRUNEN February 23rd 04 04:01 AM

clean knobs
 
Hi Group,

I want to clean up the knobs on my FT-757. I want to remove them and then put
them in some type of cleaner.

Anyone tell me of a sure way to make plastic knobs look new?

Paul de KJ4UO

Rich February 23rd 04 04:10 AM

toothpaste


"PDRUNEN" wrote in message
...
Hi Group,

I want to clean up the knobs on my FT-757. I want to remove them and then

put
them in some type of cleaner.

Anyone tell me of a sure way to make plastic knobs look new?

Paul de KJ4UO




Steve February 23rd 04 04:42 AM

Hi, on many of the radios I get used I usually use an old tooth brush and some
windex.
Usually looks great when done!



PDRUNEN wrote:

Hi Group,

I want to clean up the knobs on my FT-757. I want to remove them and then put
them in some type of cleaner.

Anyone tell me of a sure way to make plastic knobs look new?

Paul de KJ4UO



Bob Parnass February 23rd 04 04:50 AM

On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 04:01:48 +0000, PDRUNEN wrote:

I clean equipment knobs by placing them in an ultrasonic cleaner.
It's great at getting the dirt out from between the
flutes or from knurled knobs.

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Glenn AA5PK February 23rd 04 01:28 PM

"PDRUNEN" wrote in message
... wrote:
Anyone tell me of a sure way to make plastic knobs look new?


A solution of Oxyclean will work wonders.
73 de Glenn



Rich Carlson, N9JIG February 24th 04 03:12 AM

You can also put plastic or bakelite knobs in a dish with a couple
denture tablets overnight. I did that with several plastic parts of a
radio I bought from a heavy smoker who had also spilled some soda on the
mic. I jst disassembled the mic and control heads, put the plastic in a
dish with 3 or 4 denture tablets and in the morning rinsed them off and
let them dry the rest of the day. That evening I reassembled the radio
and it looked like it was brand new!

Bill Turner February 26th 04 12:18 AM

THE BEST I HAVE FOUND IS "SHIP - SHAPE" CLEANER, INTENDED TO CLEAN THE
GREASE OUT OF COMBS ETC IN BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPS. ITS EXPENSIVE, BUT
I WILL SELL YOU ENOUGH TO MAKE A QT. OF SOLUTION WHICH IS REUSABLE
LITERALLY FOR YEARS. $2.00 POSTPAID


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