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| arcadeboy0000:
Thanks for the suggestions. Any on how to take the layer of paint off from the side? Its like a texture paint. I would like to get to the wood and repaint becuase I am going to have side art made from classicarcadegraphics.com that will take up the whole top side and I want it to stick well. |
| greven grevs:
you can go to your local hardware store and find various forms of paint stripper. I honestly dont know which is the best but maybe someone else does or just ask the employees. |
| Hoagie_one:
power sander |
| nostrebor:
I just want to add a note here... using a vacuum cleaner is a great way to clean out the inside of an empty cabinet, but don't vacuum one with original PCBs and other circuitry inside. The Vacuum cleaner is a fantastic static electricity generator, and your PCBs could suffer some nasty shocks! |
| Shep:
...also, if you have plexiglass installed, don't use any solvent-based glass cleaners on it. |
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