krysh
Guildarist in the mod squad
john,
I read this whole thread today, and I only want to say:
Thank you for being you here.
I read this whole thread today, and I only want to say:
Thank you for being you here.
If I think properly, you are right. I' complain. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:capnjuan said:Hi Michael; thank you for the nice thoughts but you can thank Donnie for my being here ... he could have kicked me off many times. :wink: J
... maybe one of us ought to get in touch with the seller of the GA18 linked below ... asked them what they used ... so it could be avoided pics 3 and 4. Otherwise in vg condition.Default said:... DocWayne from the telecaster forum and he recommended cleaning the control panels of amps with wd40. He says that it's less likely to take the lettering off. I was using Brasso and that didn't seem to damage the silkscreening ...
capnjuan said:... maybe one of us ought to get in touch with the seller of the GA18 linked below ... asked them what they used ... so it could be avoided pics 3 and 4. Otherwise in vg condition.Default said:... DocWayne from the telecaster forum and he recommended cleaning the control panels of amps with wd40. He says that it's less likely to take the lettering off. I was using Brasso and that didn't seem to damage the silkscreening ...
Hi Dan; sure looks like it. I've had mixed results with Flitz; didn't lift the lettering on one amp, did on another ... haven't tried the Brasso yet; it's not abrasive but then neither was the Flitz. It seems like it has something to do with whatever chemical loosens the bond between the lettering and the metal or acts as a solvent. :?BluesDan said:.. My guess would be scouring/abrasive pad of some sort more so than the actual cleaning agent.
capnjuan said:Hi Dan; sure looks like it. I've had mixed results with Flitz; didn't lift the lettering on one amp, did on another ... haven't tried the Brasso yet; it's not abrasive but then neither was the Flitz. It seems like it has something to do with whatever chemical loosens the bond between the lettering and the metal or acts as a solvent. :?BluesDan said:.. My guess would be scouring/abrasive pad of some sort more so than the actual cleaning agent.
That is a beauty! Beautiful price too...capnjuan said: