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Cleaning Metal of Beocnter 2 Socket Box

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Manbearpig
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Manbearpig Posted: Mon, Apr 20 2015 1:31 PM

Dear members,

I have a socket box for the Beocenter 2, which is not really scratched but seems to have finger prints and other discolorations on the metal surface. Is there a way to clean that off? If so, how?

Cheers,

Kai

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Dave Farr replied on Mon, Apr 20 2015 4:13 PM

Hi again Kai,

I've just used a normal furniture polish spray and soft cloth on mine but as it's now out of sight I don't worry about it!  Another candidate for the Renaissance wax I mentioned if you want to prevent finger marks:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Renaissance-Micro-Crystalline-Wax-200/dp/B003ZISYCK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1429542758&sr=8-2&keywords=renaissance+wax

Dave.

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Mark replied on Mon, Apr 20 2015 4:47 PM

I normally use a magic eraser (found in most supermarket cleaning aisles) for non stubborn marks, I've also become paranoid and use my finger knuckle to operate touch surfaces, my crazy thought process thinks there is less chance of acid and marking by using the knuckle.

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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Dave Farr replied on Mon, Apr 20 2015 5:03 PM

Mark:
my crazy thought process thinks there is less chance of acid and marking by using the knuckle.

Hi Mark,

that's why I suggested the Renaissance wax as it's immune to the acids in sweat.  Give it a try.  I should be on a percentage as I suggest it so often!

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Mark replied on Tue, Apr 21 2015 8:33 AM
I will Dave, cheers

we tend to forget there is more to design than designing.

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