Cleaning Front Panels

w1id w1id at FCGNETWORKS.NET
Wed Mar 7 11:08:57 EST 2001


On Tuesday, March 06, 2001 at 07:44:17 PM, Kees & Sandy Talen wrote:

> Thought I'd share this, it may help.....
>
> I've cleaned a few front panels and being of the "if it won't
> move, get a bigger hammer" and "better living through
> chemistry" mindset, I usually try Windex, AmourAll, Goo
> Gone, WD-40, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetone, MEK...in that
> order, to remove stubborn gunk, stickers, ink lettering etc
> from panels and cabinets.
>
> While this works great on military gear, commercial test
> equipment, Collins, and some others...on Heathkits (I won't
> even try Acetone and MEK), the first 5 all tend to also
> soften the wrinkle finish, smear and fade the lettering and
> generally evoke the "Oh, $&!+ what have I done".
>
> Recently for some cleaning of fingerprints, some smoke
> residue, and general grime from 3 Heathkits, I cleaned the
> front panels with warm water, Ivory soap, and a small
> brush. Really cleaned it up, no affect on the paint, lettering
> is crisp and actually looks better.
>
> 73s  Kees K5BCQ
>
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Great!!! That's what I've been saying for years but you know, people don't like to pay attention. Why they insist on using  harsh chemicals to clean front panels, I'll never know. Maybe they just can't be bothered to remove the front panel? Or maybe they're not paying attention?

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