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  1. #1
    Join Date: Mar 2010

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    Default How do you clean your Technics

    Whats the suggested wisdom on cleaning a 1210? Mine is looking mucky but dont know if solvents are a no no. Ive also got a bit of dust stuck to my sound hi fi mat and im not sure sellotape woud be a good idea.

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    Join Date: May 2008

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    Hehehe...........are your records begining to contaminate your turntable, me ol' mucker? That'll soon be a thing of the past!

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    Join Date: Mar 2010

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    Im going to the local dj shop to get hinges and a new cover next.
    And a white coat and latex gloves.

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    Join Date: Apr 2009

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    The Herbie's mat can be rinsed with clean water and allowed to dry off, no problem.
    A damp cloth can also work wonders on the deck.....


    Cheers

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    Join Date: Feb 2010

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    It's a long time (let's say 20 years or more) I'm using a simple home cleaner, like "Ajax Crystal Clean": http://www.colgate.it/products/house...x_window.shtml

    You'll not find this exact product in UK, but you should find something similar from other brands. Important thing to keep in mind it has to be based on "ammonia", and if it has no dye at all (just water colour), much better.
    Coupled with a plain, good quality, supermarket microfiber cloth, I clean everything, included the SoundHiFi mat.
    No stains, no dust, no fingerprints & no statics on my appliances and accessories.

    HTH
    Giovanni.

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    Join Date: Mar 2010

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    Perfect, thanks everyone.

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