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Hi everyone,
I own a Beovision 7 - 40' MK6 that works fine. The only problem is that the loudspeaker (Beolab 7-2), whose rear is coated with a sort of black rubbery plastic, got sticky.
I tried more times to clean it with different cleaning products, but with no success.
Who could help me to fix this problem?
PS I find scandalous that a product of this level and price, could have similar problems.
Several threads here on this: just search for ‘sticky’ and you will find them.
On Youtube there are tons of videos about how to get rid of the sticky surface.
However - it will be hard work with a 7-2.
As for ‘scandalous’....I am pretty sure they would have done it differently, if they - at that time - had known how sticky this sometimes become with age.
MM
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