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Old September 12th 03, 02:26 PM
Bobby Lanphier
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I have a newer rockola bubbler and one of the tubes cracks and it has orange
dye on the inside of the bubble, anything to take this off????


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Old September 13th 03, 04:57 AM
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Bobby Lanphier wrote:
I have a newer rockola bubbler and one of the tubes cracks and it has orange
dye on the inside of the bubble, anything to take this off????


I haven't seen anything that will clean it off without doing more harm.
Bite the bullet and replace the plastic... sometimes you need to
replace right and left as a set so they match.

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Tony

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Old September 13th 03, 12:27 PM
mike
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that would be my advice as well - there was a thread on this recently. I
have not seen anything that removes those stains. In some cases, the fluid
actually 'eats' some of the cream colored paint away and it leaves
transparent spots.

If you find something that works, let us know - I have a whole stack of OMT
pilaster plastics with hot oil stains.

Good luck

"Tony Miklos" wrote in message
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Bobby Lanphier wrote:
I have a newer rockola bubbler and one of the tubes cracks and it has

orange
dye on the inside of the bubble, anything to take this off????


I haven't seen anything that will clean it off without doing more harm.
Bite the bullet and replace the plastic... sometimes you need to
replace right and left as a set so they match.

--
Tony



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Old September 13th 03, 04:24 PM
Happy Seeburg Olympian Owner
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have you tried orange clean? it takes out oily stains on almost anything

there just like the bubble christmas lights the blue and red were the worst
i guess it was the dye they used

it came out of the fabrics that it got on its worth a shot on a already
ruined piece

Jim W


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that would be my advice as well - there was a thread on this recently. I
have not seen anything that removes those stains. In some cases, the fluid
actually 'eats' some of the cream colored paint away and it leaves
transparent spots.

If you find something that works, let us know - I have a whole stack of

OMT
pilaster plastics with hot oil stains.

Good luck

"Tony Miklos" wrote in message
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Bobby Lanphier wrote:
I have a newer rockola bubbler and one of the tubes cracks and it has

orange
dye on the inside of the bubble, anything to take this off????


I haven't seen anything that will clean it off without doing more harm.
Bite the bullet and replace the plastic... sometimes you need to
replace right and left as a set so they match.

--
Tony





 




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