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-Slide the rubber band and the exterior rubber "grip" strip back on to the tuning knob. | -Slide the rubber band and the exterior rubber "grip" strip back on to the tuning knob. | ||
-In electronic restoration work, I've found Black Magic Pro Shine Protectant (available at Auto stores) an excellent product for cleaning and UV protection of rubber, plastic radio panels, knobs, and painted radio panels. It doesn't damage paint. My rig is in a brightly sun-lit room at 9,000 feet above sea level. Use a fine brush to apply a thin coat, let dry, and polish with a second fine brush or cotton cloth. | -In electronic restoration work, I've found Black Magic Pro Shine Protectant (available at Auto stores) an excellent product for cleaning and UV protection of rubber, plastic radio panels, knobs, and painted radio panels. It doesn't damage paint. My rig is in a brightly sun-lit room at 9,000 feet above sea level. Use a fine brush to apply a thin coat, let dry, and polish with a second fine brush or cotton cloth. | ||
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