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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby Phil.c » Mon Sep 17, 2012 9:18 am

Phil.c wrote:
Crash wrote:It can be done but it won't be easy to get that deep into the console.
But is it worth it, there's no end of trouble it could cause if your not very carefull.

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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby bastafuerte » Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:37 am

here is a picture of the problem.
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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby anyhorizon » Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:45 am

That looks like damage to me. The isopropyl alcohol has eaten away at the perspex. Either that or you haven't peeled away the protective plastic membrane that is placed over the display lens prior to delivery.

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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby FrankH » Thu Sep 20, 2012 9:56 am

The isopropyl alcohol has eaten away at the perspex.

Hard to say from the photo....but as you described the adhesive layer as masked screen pass (no glue) only where displays/meters show through...it looks like the alcohol interacted with the glue in that area of the photo.
Either that or you haven't peeled away the protective plastic membrane that is placed over the display lens prior to delivery.
Now that's genuinely funny.

Even if bastafuerte removed the lens without incident (no chipping, cracks or silkscreen paint damage), the glue residue presents a nightmare to remove without compromising the silkscreened paint next to and under it.

My advice? Leave it alone and chalk it up as a nasty lesson learned.
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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby Crash » Thu Sep 20, 2012 4:43 pm

If it doesn't mess wth your productions and getting good stuff out of the studio, then what Frank said.
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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby anyhorizon » Thu Sep 20, 2012 10:52 pm

FrankH wrote:Now that's genuinely funny.


I was serious. Mine had a plastic protective layer over it to stop it from being scratched during shipping, just like an iPhone or whatever. The photo looks awfully like it hasn't been removed and the IPA has reacted with it. Just a simple matter of peeling it off. I can't possibly imagine how that much gunk could get behind the perspex lens.

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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby FrankH » Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:16 am

I was serious.
Yes, gathered that. I thought it was funny because if it turns out to be the case, it will be the easiest fix imaginable. If this is, indeed the solution, I will again post: "Now that's genuinely funny".
I can't possibly imagine how that much gunk could get behind the perspex lens.
Considering the age of the glue, it has probably shrunk and hardened enough to permit a liquid like alcohol, easy access behind the acrylic.
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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby Crash » Fri Sep 21, 2012 2:08 pm

anyhorizon wrote:Mine had a plastic protective layer over it to stop it from being scratched during shipping, just like an iPhone or whatever.

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I wonder when the supplier started making them that way? I don't remember the protective film during my tenure at the mother ship.... Then again, my memory of events is fuzzier with every passing day. :?
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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby Phil.c » Sun Sep 23, 2012 1:41 pm

They had been in production about three years before I bought mine new, there was no protective film then

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Re: how can i clean the meters front panel inside

Postby anyhorizon » Sun Sep 23, 2012 10:54 pm

Phil.c wrote:They had been in production about three years before I bought mine new, there was no protective film then

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Well, there was on mine. :)

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