Exterior Maintenance
Exterior Maintenance
Do you have any advice on how or with what to clean the footswitch rubber pad?
Apologies if this topic has been covered somewhere else. I'm new here, but I've checked first and could not find anything.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Benito
Apologies if this topic has been covered somewhere else. I'm new here, but I've checked first and could not find anything.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Benito
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Re: Exterior Maintenance
Welcome to the forum!
I use water with general purpose cleaner and use a toothbrush for all the rubber parts. Works great for me.
I use water with general purpose cleaner and use a toothbrush for all the rubber parts. Works great for me.
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Same here. Unscrew the treadle and use a toothbrush in soapy water. Rinse thoroughly, use a towel to mop the water out of the sponge.
Welcome!
Welcome!
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Thank you for the welcome and the tip, guys.
It works remarkably well!
On the same topic of cleaning the exterior of boss pedals, have you been successful at cleaning (what seems to me like) humidity spots. I don't know if I'm describing those well. They are spots that sometimes present themselves over the entire pedal.
I used naphta, which I find works well for general cleaning of metal parts, including on some light corrosion, but it did not work.
I also tried WD-40 and 3-in-one oil, but they did not work either, in addition to leaving a film, obviously.
Any additional thoughts you may have would be greatly appreciated!
Tx
Benito
It works remarkably well!
On the same topic of cleaning the exterior of boss pedals, have you been successful at cleaning (what seems to me like) humidity spots. I don't know if I'm describing those well. They are spots that sometimes present themselves over the entire pedal.
I used naphta, which I find works well for general cleaning of metal parts, including on some light corrosion, but it did not work.
I also tried WD-40 and 3-in-one oil, but they did not work either, in addition to leaving a film, obviously.
Any additional thoughts you may have would be greatly appreciated!
Tx
Benito
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Re: Exterior Maintenance
That is usually age/imperfections in the paint, not something that can be cleaned. Can you post a picture? (note maximum size for pic is 400kb)
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aUxH_0 ... sp=sharing
Sorry for the URL. I did not know how else to do this here. Hope it works.
Thanks again for following-up.
Benito
Sorry for the URL. I did not know how else to do this here. Hope it works.
Thanks again for following-up.
Benito
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That is normal Boss corrosion. Nothing that can be done about it.
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Re: Exterior Maintenance
I would hit that with a bit of non-abrasive car polish. For battery corrosion and proper rust, I clean the area up with vaseline. That neutralises the corrosion and leaves it looking black and clean rather than brown and crusty
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Same. I might hit it with something like Meguiar's show car glaze. I use to keep a 3 part Meguiar's system for my cars (and inadvertently, my instruments). A moderately light abrasive compound, a polish, and a final wax.Luke Drifter wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 1:49 amI would hit that with a bit of non-abrasive car polish. For battery corrosion and proper rust, I clean the area up with vaseline. That neutralises the corrosion and leaves it looking black and clean rather than brown and crusty