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The Vintage Audio Section
Sansui AU-999 Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 868572" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>Congratulations...!! Thats a beautiful unit. For the knobs, I suggest a bit of polish to restore the colour. Something like Shield Sheen Natural, which is a spray used on car dash boards etc. The good thing abt this is it contains a plasticiser (explicitly stated on front of can...never seen a product state this, environmentalists would have a fit). Just a bit on a cloth, let it dry for abt 15min allowing the propellants etc. to evaporate then wipe the knobs...should restore the colour. I wouldnt put this on the faceplate. Otherwise, a bit of neutral soft shoe polish will also do..might even be better in this application. Paint only if absolute life/death situation last resort. </p><p></p><p>Please let us know what work Nilam has done on her & if hes changed any capacitors. :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 868572, member: 16849"] Congratulations...!! Thats a beautiful unit. For the knobs, I suggest a bit of polish to restore the colour. Something like Shield Sheen Natural, which is a spray used on car dash boards etc. The good thing abt this is it contains a plasticiser (explicitly stated on front of can...never seen a product state this, environmentalists would have a fit). Just a bit on a cloth, let it dry for abt 15min allowing the propellants etc. to evaporate then wipe the knobs...should restore the colour. I wouldnt put this on the faceplate. Otherwise, a bit of neutral soft shoe polish will also do..might even be better in this application. Paint only if absolute life/death situation last resort. Please let us know what work Nilam has done on her & if hes changed any capacitors. :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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