Re: Cleaning an EM cabinet
- From: Bryan Kelly <bskelly3@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 12:13:47 -0700 (PDT)
Oh, you know I love ya, Ross, and would never want to see any harm
come to your beloved EM's. :-)
Start with something simple like Dawn dish soap. If that doesn't
work, there's a million cleaners out there. Try 409 or simple green.
If that doesn't work, go the Mean Green or Bleche Wite route, but be
careful with those. You could also try Novus 2. That works great and
leaves a nice shine. Again, be careful.
Always use a white rag. That way you can see if color is coming off
the cabinet. And it's best to spray the cleaner on the rag rather
than the cabinet.
Or, like I said earlier, take the POS to the car wash. ;-)
Bryan (CARGPB 14)
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On May 31, 12:27 pm, Bryan Kelly <bskel...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
My DMD's are special and get nothing but the best treatment money can.
by. My EM's....they get taken to the car wash. :-)
Bryan (CARGPB 14)http://usergallery.myhomegameroom.com/gallery/bspins
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