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The Vintage Audio Section
Kenwood KR-1400 - KEF Cantor
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<blockquote data-quote="HB" data-source="post: 800749" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>Vaccume will probably not work. I once had a similar issue and used a piece of cotton with a tiny dab of super glu on the end. Once set, gave it a light pull and it popped out. I then sat with the problem of removing the cotton. I used those tiny but incredibly useful 'nose hair' scissors. The tiny piece of glued cotton that remained looked better than the dented cone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HB, post: 800749, member: 17429"] Vaccume will probably not work. I once had a similar issue and used a piece of cotton with a tiny dab of super glu on the end. Once set, gave it a light pull and it popped out. I then sat with the problem of removing the cotton. I used those tiny but incredibly useful 'nose hair' scissors. The tiny piece of glued cotton that remained looked better than the dented cone! [/QUOTE]
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The Vintage Audio Section
Kenwood KR-1400 - KEF Cantor
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