I will go on record by saying the last 6-7 stern machines I have purchased all have this shift in various places.
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I will go on record by saying the last 6-7 stern machines I have purchased all have this shift in various places.
Quoted from crujones4life:How did you clean it up without damage?
I tried a little water but that didn’t help. I need to get back in there with something else, maybe alcohol. It is in tiny unnoticeable spots so I haven’t gone crazy trying to clean it. I see it on the back box most often, or the speaker panel.
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