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Beocenter 9000 glass panels

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YannChris
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YannChris Posted: Tue, Feb 25 2014 9:00 PM

Hello,

I undertook the restoration of my Beocenter 9000.

Door belts are on the way, CD servo board is on it's way to Dillen.

Then comes the problem of glass panels, which fell but fortunately did not break.

I spent time cleaning the plastic holders. It took time with hot water, dishwashing liquid and a brush. All are ok now.

I do not feel comfortable with cleaning the glass panels (especially the lower one the with the touch controls).

I would appreciate any tips from any beoworlder used to this kind of work, abot the way to do and the products to use to remove the glue).

From my readings on the forum, I understand that the panels have to be glued to the holders before to be placed on the BC. Am I right?

Thanks by advance and kind regards,

Yann.

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BO
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BO replied on Wed, Feb 26 2014 12:21 AM
Use white spirit (or similar), applied whith a tiny brush to disolve the remaing foam/tape. Wait a couple of minuts before removing the remains. Be careful not to use any sharp objects when removing the remains.

I use a high quality duble sided tape for reassembly.

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Beobuddy
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Beobuddy replied on Wed, Feb 26 2014 4:43 PM

You have to use some kind of double sided foam or rubbertape with a thickness of approximately 0,5 mm. If you use just ordinairy double sided tape, then the panels can get loose after a while. Otherwise the rubber touching things underneath the glass panel will push the panel upwards and even the fresh applied tape become loose.

 

For removing the old foam, I use just a sticker-remover from HG. Use a small paint brush to apply the remover only on the foam. I have made a kind of plastic spade and I can remove the foam with just one movement. These plastic spades are made by myself out of plastic markinglabels for plants.

This way I never have to repair any glass panel with black paint.

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Orava replied on Wed, Feb 26 2014 6:00 PM

I use window cleaning solution and lexan stripes to remove old glue. For reinstalling I use Sika 291 (yes boatsealantBig Smile), mainly because I have it neraly allways somewhere... But it is good for job.

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Leslie
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Leslie replied on Thu, Feb 27 2014 9:14 PM

Check this post Yann!

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YannChris
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YannChris replied on Fri, Feb 28 2014 11:38 AM

Brilliant!

Thanks to all of you for your kind help.

I'll give you a feedback on the result.

Kind regards,

Yann.

 

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sonavor replied on Fri, Feb 28 2014 7:12 PM

When I reinstalled the glass panels on a Beocenter 9500 and a 9300, I had good results using plain, clear, silicone glue. It shouldn't deteriorate like double-sided tape and I was able to put it on so the height of the glass panels in the plastic frames was just right. 

-sonavor

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