Best I've found for duct tape gunk is ethyl alcohol; will not go after
vinyl, but take care if it wants to migrate into a nick or tear (it may well
go after the vinyl adhesive if allowed to soak in.) Also generally good on
most surfaces for things that a water based solvent won't touch. Leaves
fairly fast with no inherent residue. I always test a small patch first, and
keep an eye on it as you go. Do take particular care around any screened
surfaces, particulary older ones or any that are on a translucent medium,
like some of the old Heath QRP rig dials; some inks have bases that it will
go after. I have cleaned T*T 580 & early Omni faces with it, and those inks
have proven to be relatively impervious to it (after Windex to get the DNA
off - hi.)
There was a thread going a while back (~3-4 mos.) abt source for the vinyl;
an archive search might shed some light there.
GL & 73,
Tom N5OZQ
> All,
>
> Just picked up an Omni A that is cosmetically, uhhh, challenged. The =
> front panel is in good shape but the vinyl covering on the rest of the =
> cabinet is nicked, scratched and gouged. In addition, it looks like =
> someone wrapped a few turns of duct tape around the cabinet and let it =
> sit for a decade or so.
>
> Any ideas or recommendations as to how to patch or repair the vinyl? =
> Any commercial products that you can recommend? Also, any =
> recommendations for removing tape residue? (Goo-gone?)
>
> 73 and thanks in advance!
>
> Brian
> W8BYH =20
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