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Trip to B&Q then methinks.
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[quote user="Luke "] [quote user="Dave"] WOW exciting :D I get excited with anything from Lifestyle AV, do you have 2 pairs Luke? :O [/quote] Yeah it is the second pair now.... I had to be put through the Lord of the Rings test last night..... [/quote] No need to ask if they passed. Craig
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You mystery speakers could be Beovox 1000's from you description. Craig
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[quote user="riis"] This might be the answer to your problem. You'll have to read to the end of the post to see how I solved a similar problem. /riis [/quote] Very nice results on your cabinet restoration. Although I think I will need to bleach mine back a lot. Mine is not a white mark, more of a dark stain. Craig
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Sorry, double post. Craig
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[quote user="Luke "] What can I say... the man is crafty ! [/quote] Craig
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[quote user="Luke "] Have you ever created a monster ? B&O is all he thinks about since I cunningly planted the seed. [/quote] Nothing worse than when. You only have youself to blame. Craig
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] If the mark is darker than the surrounding wood you will need to carefully bleach it back to the same colour & possibly then teak stain the whole top before repolishing. Chris. [/quote] It is and quite a bit darker too. Do I still need to do the wire wool and white spirit first? Do I use a fine wire wool. How does
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Last night I collected a lovely pair of Type K speakers. One has a large water damage mark to the top of the cabinet. What is the best way remove it? Just did a bit of searching on the web. Found a several different answers, from using caustic soda, to lots of rubbing down. So I would like some advice from our experts. Craig
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Just found the thread here. So yes, both 14 bit and 16 bit versions do exist. Craig