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Best way to Clean entire EM Cabinet mechanics?

By tscottn

5 years ago


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#49 3 years ago
Quoted from leckmeck:

I take everything off the score motor board, remove all the labels, and sand away the embedded dirt and discoloration. Sometimes the labels can be cleaned up and re-used, but lately I’ve been replacing them.
All the hardware gets dismantled for a deep cleaning/polishing and mechanical rehabilitation. It takes time, but the end result is satisfying.[quoted image]

Wow, that is an amazing board. It looks like those parts have been chrome plated. They were never that clean out of a factory. Very impressive.

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