--- In Simmons_Drums@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart McConaghy"
<stuartmcconaghy@y...> wrote:
My name is Rich, I reside near Pittsburgh, PA, USA. You sound
English! If you can purchase "Goo Gone" or a similar citrus based
cleaner, the gummy residue will safely lift off plastic surfaces.
Read the warnings on the label with regards to other surfaces
(lacquer, varnish, etc.) This will become an important tool in your
cleaning arsenal. Good luck, and keep in touch.
Rich
<stuartmcconaghy@y...> wrote:
> Hey people,only one still gasping for a
> Just stumbled upon this place a few days ago, I thought I was the
> Simmons fix!previous owner didn't exactly
> Question for you lot, I've been given some SDS9 pads, and the
> believe in cleaning them over the last 17, 18 years, so there'ssticker residue on the bottoms
> and caked on dirt and grime on the playing surfaces. Do you haveany recommended cleaners
> to at least get the filth off? I don't care too much that they're alittle scuffed up, they will be used,
> after all (driving them through a TMC6 triggering a Korg ER1, workslike a charm), but in their
> current state they look kinda like they've been dug out of themoors...
>Hi Stu,
> Cheers,
My name is Rich, I reside near Pittsburgh, PA, USA. You sound
English! If you can purchase "Goo Gone" or a similar citrus based
cleaner, the gummy residue will safely lift off plastic surfaces.
Read the warnings on the label with regards to other surfaces
(lacquer, varnish, etc.) This will become an important tool in your
cleaning arsenal. Good luck, and keep in touch.
Rich