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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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Nice one Mark. Welcome to the new forum, I hope you enjoy it as much as the old one, We're all the same people. Andy T.
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Eee! It's lonely on here. Anybody out there?
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...then rub the whole area surrounding it and Voila! scratch gone! I promise this was not trick photography! Pitty you can't get this anymore.
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I have an old bottle of "Teales Scratch Cover" from about 1948. It's great for scratches, just rub it into the scratch......
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Don't get so carried away with the cabinets that you forget to return every five minutes to press the surrounds on! The woodwork is quite good but there are a couple of scratches that need sorting.
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Ughh, filthy! I put both of these in the sink with warm water and Fairy liquid and scrubbed them with a nail brush.
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And the plastic has cracked in one place. This will superglue easily.
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Rather than waste time in between the five minute presses, I thought I'd have a quick look at the cabinets. I was quite lucky with these, they're in quite good nick, however the bottom grills are filthy so I will take them off for a clean.
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Hear, hear! I totally agree with you ipaul. Andy T.
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You need to press the surround to the frame now. It won't stick straight away so you'll need to keep pressing it together every five minutes. The more tacky the glue gets the more it will stick. The reason the peg is blue here, is because this is speaker number two!