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| Bitnerd:
Thank you everyone. I can't wait to try these. The Arkanoid is starting to look real good. The URL for the repair log is http://members.cox.net/jcorrill/Arkanoid.htm if anyone is interested. Thanx again. Cheers, Bitnerd |
| DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: SoundDoc on July 06, 2004, 04:52:01 pm ---a 3M green scrubbing pad beats them (you can pick up different grits at just about any autoparts/finishing store eg napa/partsource). My personal preference now to buying 12" square pads is to stop off at Safeway, or Save-On, and get a kitchen HEAVY DUTY scrubbing sponge. --- End quote --- Even better, and usually cheaper, is to go to a rental store and buy a few floor scrubber pads...same material, but now you have a few different "grits" to choose from, and you get (usually) an 18" round pad that'll last you quite a while. |
| SirPeale:
Interesting work. Nothing to do with your cabs, but I will say that AUDIO ON WEBSITES IS REALLY ANNOYING! Especially if you're not expecting it, and the Pac-Man sounds wake up your sick wife. |
| Bitnerd:
Dudes! The razor scrapper worked wonders. It looks great. Took me a bit and then I followed up with some goo gone to get rid of the gunk left behind by some stickers. Thanx again. Cheers, Bitnerd |
| Bitnerd:
--- Quote from: Peale on July 06, 2004, 09:38:49 pm ---Interesting work. Nothing to do with your cabs, but I will say that AUDIO ON WEBSITES IS REALLY ANNOYING! Especially if you're not expecting it, and the Pac-Man sounds wake up your sick wife. --- End quote --- Thats why when I surf at night, I either use headphones or turn the volume down. ;D Cheers, Bitnerd. |
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