I’m currently looking at a 2970 N2 but it’s come from a smoker what would be the best way to clean the radio the knobs, front screen ,and radio surrounding the screen microphone lead microphone what have you guys used to clean up radios .
"The only way to clean a 2000, just gotta douche it out"Snake Radio uses a garden hose, or so I'm told.
Never use compressed air inside of a radio. It generates a huge amount of Electro-Static energy and can break very small wires inside of the "Cans" and tuning coils.Depending on how long the smoker had the radio, and especially if they smoked indoors, the inside of the radio may need a thorough cleaning as well, to really remove the smell.
I used to use "Formula 409" on used computer external plastics, that would get the yellow nicotine stains out, then we would aggressively blow all the nasty yellow dust out of the inside with compressed air.
I'm a smoker myself so I really cannot comment on how to fully remove the smell.
Never use compressed air inside of a radio. It generates a huge amount of Electro-Static energy and can break very small wires inside of the "Cans" and tuning coils.
In any case compressed air is not a good idea. From personal experience, I had a Television That I just needed to put a picture tube in it and it was ready to do the color alignment and put it in my living room. After replacing the tube I took it over to my brothers house to blow it out.
Turns out that was a very, very bad Idea. His air system was kept at 175 psi. I adjusted what I was sure the regulator I adjusted was for the line I was going to use.
From a distance of three feet I gave it a short blast and one of the coils on the convergence board broke and folded over and broke the wires.
I would suggest wiping it down with Febreze. Spray a rag till it is just moist not soggy and wipe it down with that. Do not spray the radio in side or out side.
Completely understandable, and that raises a good point!Q-tips? Back when I blew out the TV the Canned Air was not on the market yet.
Snake Radio uses a garden hose, or so I'm told.