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I recently noticed some strange discoloration around the output tube sockets of my Novacron amps. Windex sprayed on a soft cloth is helping a little to remove it but I'm wondering if there might be a better option? I'm pretty sure the surface is polished stainless steel.
Aunt Susie :-)
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Topic - Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - 4everyoung 11:06:43 06/01/17 (13)
- RE: Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - Mel 07:19:35 06/14/17 (0)
- Check the ingredients on the can, or bottle. - jea48 13:05:02 06/05/17 (0)
- RE: Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - Basslines 11:36:11 06/05/17 (0)
- World's most beautiful amps IMHO (nt) - Barry 14:07:34 06/03/17 (0)
- RE: Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - bcowen 16:22:12 06/01/17 (2)
- RE: Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - 4everyoung 19:43:11 06/01/17 (1)
- RE: Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - bcowen 14:56:50 06/02/17 (0)
- RE: Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - Duster 14:53:40 06/01/17 (2)
- RE: Equipment cleaning - polished stainless steel - 4everyoung 20:00:55 06/01/17 (1)
- ;-) nt - Duster 20:37:35 06/01/17 (0)
- I find an oil usually restores stainless steel. Then wipe it off thoroughly - 3+4=5 13:42:24 06/01/17 (2)
- oops, turns out that finish is chrome - 4everyoung 07:59:25 06/02/17 (1)
- RE: oops, turns out that finish is chrome - 6bq5 08:50:04 06/02/17 (0)