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Technics SL1200 mk2 refurb
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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 979832" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>If concerned about damage to any of the finishing, stay away from Acetone and Thinners here. These products are very aggressive and act quickly. IPA evaporates and gives you less working time, but is safe to use. Methylated Spirits, also suitable with more working time than IPA. Turps should also be fine..probably your best bet. Damp a soft cotton cloth with the cleaner of your choice, held between your fingers, rotate the screw thread in your grip in the direction that unscrews the thread, doing this a few times to "unscrew" all the gunk out...go at it with a brush as well as suggested. When done, if you want to neutralize any active remnants of the cleaner, rinse in a solution of baking soda and lukewarm water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 979832, member: 16849"] If concerned about damage to any of the finishing, stay away from Acetone and Thinners here. These products are very aggressive and act quickly. IPA evaporates and gives you less working time, but is safe to use. Methylated Spirits, also suitable with more working time than IPA. Turps should also be fine..probably your best bet. Damp a soft cotton cloth with the cleaner of your choice, held between your fingers, rotate the screw thread in your grip in the direction that unscrews the thread, doing this a few times to "unscrew" all the gunk out...go at it with a brush as well as suggested. When done, if you want to neutralize any active remnants of the cleaner, rinse in a solution of baking soda and lukewarm water. [/QUOTE]
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