Re: Photographs of the 480 Series
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2011 7:33 pm
good idea. done.
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doctorwho wrote:Hmmm ... another thread I've missed!
(There's a somewhat funny story related to the last two pictures. Note the gold 'drop cloth' with the black Perkin-Elmer name on it. I got that when one of the places I was working at was cleaning out a lab ... it wasn't clear why we even had this cloth, but rather than trash it I took it home thinking that I could use it for a drop cloth for painting, if needed. I was using it as a dust cover for an amp when I was taking pictures of my gear, so that's why it's in these shots (as well as others). Now, the other day I was watching some forensics/crime program, and they showed a picture of a gun recovered in connection to a crime ... and the gun was photographed lying on an identical gold/black Perkin-Elmer cloth as the background. It cracked me up! O.K., so it's funny only to me!![]()
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Ilikewater wrote:good idea. done.
+1! Looks great!cjj wrote:Like!!!
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I wish we could get a group shot of your Walnut 481 and my 480 together.doctorwho wrote:Hmmm ... another thread I've missed!
Spike, it looks like dried out sticker adhesive. Is that right? I'd try one of those citrus cleaners first before using any solvent. Also, if you find a cleaner that softens up the adhesive a bit, try blotting it with masking tape. The old adhesive can anchor to the tape and pull it off the tolex. But I doubt you'll get rid of any of the staining and shade differenced the stickers caused.Spike- wrote:Does anyone know of a cleaning agent specifically designed for this Tolex material? There's a layer of gunk/grime that I can't seem to remove.
I got it cleaned up pretty good, and removed most of the sticker residue. The bit that I can't get off looks like it's duct tape residue, like someone made letters using strips of tape.IHeartRics wrote:Spike, it looks like dried out sticker adhesive. Is that right? I'd try one of those citrus cleaners first before using any solvent. Also, if you find a cleaner that softens up the adhesive a bit, try blotting it with masking tape. The old adhesive can anchor to the tape and pull it off the tolex. But I doubt you'll get rid of any of the staining and shade differenced the stickers caused.Spike- wrote:Does anyone know of a cleaning agent specifically designed for this Tolex material? There's a layer of gunk/grime that I can't seem to remove.
Duct tape adhesive can be pretty aggressive and made need a solvent to clean it up. If you go that route, be sure to test it on the tolex in a small area. But then again, if the tolex already looks bad in the stained area, whats the difference?Spike- wrote:I got it cleaned up pretty good, and removed most of the sticker residue. The bit that I can't get off looks like it's duct tape residue, like someone made letters using strips of tape.IHeartRics wrote:Spike, it looks like dried out sticker adhesive. Is that right? I'd try one of those citrus cleaners first before using any solvent. Also, if you find a cleaner that softens up the adhesive a bit, try blotting it with masking tape. The old adhesive can anchor to the tape and pull it off the tolex. But I doubt you'll get rid of any of the staining and shade differenced the stickers caused.Spike- wrote:Does anyone know of a cleaning agent specifically designed for this Tolex material? There's a layer of gunk/grime that I can't seem to remove.
Still, it's a big improvement.