Oh that's really smart!! Thanks so much for the tip! I purchased RCA dust caps for the jacks I am not using and wanted to clean them before I put the caps on them. Thanks So Much!! :-D
Hey 8months ago whats up lol Any metal cleaning cloth or polish should have the same effect. He might of just had some of that on hand or come across it working perfectly for the task. Grab some easy to find Never Dull, it’s truly great stuff & super easy to use. It’s basically a bunch of cloth fibers soaked in a polish, so you just rip a little pc. off & go to work on anything metal. Seconds later you’ll see its effect! I haven’t found a metal surfaces yet it can’t clean, polish & bring right back to life 😄
Hey 8months ago whats up lol Any metal cleaning cloth or polish should have the same effect. He might of just had some of that on hand or come across it working perfectly for the task. Grab some easy to find Never Dull, it’s truly great stuff & super easy to use. It’s basically a bunch of cloth fibers soaked in a polish, so you just rip a little pc. off & go to work on anything metal. Seconds later you’ll see its effect! I haven’t found a metal surfaces yet it can’t clean, polish & bring right back to life 😄
Would this prevent a channel from working? My SX1280 the right channel on the adaptor doesn’t seems to want to register on my digital EQ. Sounds comes out the channel but no activity on the spectrum analyzer. Moving the EQ to the pre amp and both channels display on the EQ.
This is a great idea and often overlooked, even by restorers. I used Never Dull, another automotive product. Excellent results!
Oh that's really smart!!
Thanks so much for the tip!
I purchased RCA dust caps for the jacks I am not using and wanted to clean them before I put the caps on them.
Thanks So Much!! :-D
Genius alert. 👊🏻 thanks man!
Excellent tip, thank you. Only problem - it is sold out everywhere I look!
Hey 8months ago whats up lol Any metal cleaning cloth or polish should have the same effect. He might of just had some of that on hand or come across it working perfectly for the task.
Grab some easy to find Never Dull, it’s truly great stuff & super easy to use. It’s basically a bunch of cloth fibers soaked in a polish, so you just rip a little pc. off & go to work on anything metal. Seconds later you’ll see its effect! I haven’t found a metal surfaces yet it can’t clean, polish & bring right back to life 😄
Hey 8months ago whats up lol Any metal cleaning cloth or polish should have the same effect. He might of just had some of that on hand or come across it working perfectly for the task.
Grab some easy to find Never Dull, it’s truly great stuff & super easy to use. It’s basically a bunch of cloth fibers soaked in a polish, so you just rip a little pc. off & go to work on anything metal. Seconds later you’ll see its effect! I haven’t found a metal surfaces yet it can’t clean, polish & bring right back to life 😄
Thank you! 👍
What do you use to clean the back panel to get it looking like new?
Would this prevent a channel from working? My SX1280 the right channel on the adaptor doesn’t seems to want to register on my digital EQ. Sounds comes out the channel but no activity on the spectrum analyzer. Moving the EQ to the pre amp and both channels display on the EQ.
Great tip, neat trick
Excellent
Good idea, but what about the smaller holes for the live connection?
DeOxit and pipe cleaner.
@@SinnerSince1962which Deoxit? D5 or F5?
@@StainlessGrange d5,
F5 is a lubricant. For pots and sliders.
Well I'll be a son of a gun. Why didn't I think of that. Cheers for the tip.
So what do you recommend to clean the pin recepticle?
I use DeOxit and a pipe cleaner.
@@SinnerSince1962 Thanks, great idea.
@@SinnerSince1962 That's a totally great tip too, pun totally intended as well.
What about speaker terminals
Pipe cleaner wet with DeOxit.
cool!
Thank for upload vid.
*you can use a vacuum cleaner 1 minute each and they're clean*
@@afriend9428 Alrighty then.