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<blockquote data-quote="Mongoose" data-source="post: 902044" data-attributes="member: 17355"><p>Spoke to a young man today, the owner of Speaker Repairs in Wynberg and I asked him if he had any ideas how I could recolour the cone of the speaker I have here. He suggested a small amount of cold glue diluted in water. Then to apply it with a small brush and let it dry. Anybod tried this before? Anybody got a old faded paper coen speaker they can try it on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mongoose, post: 902044, member: 17355"] Spoke to a young man today, the owner of Speaker Repairs in Wynberg and I asked him if he had any ideas how I could recolour the cone of the speaker I have here. He suggested a small amount of cold glue diluted in water. Then to apply it with a small brush and let it dry. Anybod tried this before? Anybody got a old faded paper coen speaker they can try it on? [/QUOTE]
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