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Weird, Sticky Speaker Grill
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck Simon" data-source="post: 7755" data-attributes="member: 264"><p>Yeah, just what I said! I bought a couple of SR4718 from a home studio in almost mint condition. But, the speaker grills are sticky. I tried </p><p>WD40, paint thinner and I even took them to the car wash and power washed them(just the grills). Now they are nice and clean but still very sticky to the touch - both sides of the grill. Do you think the finish has somehow detriorated? Have you ever seen this happen before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck Simon, post: 7755, member: 264"] Yeah, just what I said! I bought a couple of SR4718 from a home studio in almost mint condition. But, the speaker grills are sticky. I tried WD40, paint thinner and I even took them to the car wash and power washed them(just the grills). Now they are nice and clean but still very sticky to the touch - both sides of the grill. Do you think the finish has somehow detriorated? Have you ever seen this happen before? [/QUOTE]
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