[sdiy] Restoring a Roland SH09
Rude 66
rude66 at xs4all.nl
Mon Apr 11 15:13:13 CEST 2005
well done!
i can hear my sh09 whispering in my ear from next to me..
"please do this to me as well.. i'll make you so happy if you do.."
;-)
r./
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Araya" <daniel.araya at sr.se>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>; <synthfool at synthfool.com>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 2:43 PM
Subject: Sv: Re: [sdiy] Restoring a Roland SH09
> >>> Kevin Lightner <synthfool at synthfool.com> 2005-04-11 13:56:57 >>>
>
> >Sounds great. :)
> >My only concern is if the velvet leaves fibers in the sliders.
>
> It wasn't real velvet but some kind of fake with a sort of plastic
> base...hard to describe but it is a bit tougher and when you cut it it
> doesn't spread as many threads as velvet. I used it on a CS80
> ribboncontroller with great success.
>
> >>I'd guess that citrus oil or armor all is probably similar to the
> 5-56 action.
>
> Propably.
>
> >>Don't know if I'd do this with all types of painted surfaces though.
>
> I usually test it first on a small area.
> I used it with great results on korg/roland/yamaha/sequential
> screenprinted panels (SH7, SH09,Poly6, MonoPoly, CS15, CS40M, P5 and
> more) but it doesn't work well on plastic panels like TR909 and that
> type of materials.
> It is very important not to leave the 5-56/WD40 on the panel for a long
> time, I don't know what it will do if you forget it on...there is
> propably some nasty chemicals in there!
>
> >Send the plumbers a bill!! ;-)
>
> They propably will tell me "Would you have liked a few hundred liters
> of sewage instead?" and laugh...
>
> /d
>
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