[Table of Contents]


[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: arsclist Re: Sticky tape- the other kind



Ronson is my own magic elixir.  I'm just not clear how it may affect this
earliesh plastic.

Steve

=========================
Steven Smolian    301-694-5134
Smolian Sound Studios
---------------------------------------------------
CDs made from old recordings,
Five or one or lifetime hoardings,
Made at home or concert hall,
Text and pics explain it all.
at www.soundsaver.com
=========================
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graham Newton" <gn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 2:56 PM
Subject: arsclist Re: Sticky tape- the other kind


> "Steven Smolian" <smolians@xxxxxxxxx> wrote to the ARSC list (and
others)...
> On the subject: Sticky tape- the other kind
>
> > Can anyone suggest a solvent to remove the adhesive residue left by
clear
> > Scotch tape from the plastic used to make the floppy thin red Edison
> > dictation diamond discs?
> > I'm concerned that acetone, which usually gets it off, may also destroy
the
> > disc surface itself.
>
> I would not bring acetone to ANY plastic material... what it doesn't
damage
> immediately, it may cause to "craze" or remove surface sheen or worse.
>
> Try naphtha, otherwise known as lighter fluid.  It is good for removing
edit
> marks on tape (china markers), splicing tape residue, sticky labels and
> most sticky materials.  Test a small out of the way spot to be sure of the
> material you are using it on, but it seems safe for things that acetone
would
> damage.  As with any solvent, leave it on for only the length of time
> required to achieve the desired result and wipe dry.
>
>
>
> ... Graham Newton
>
> --
> Audio Restoration by Graham Newton, http://www.audio-restoration.com
> World class professional services applied to phonograph and tape
> recordings for consumers and re-releases, featuring CEDAR processes.
> -
> For subscription instructions, see the ARSC home page
> http://www.arsc-audio.org/arsclist.html
> Copyright of individual posting is owned by the author of the posting and
> permission to re-transmit or publish a post must be secured
> from the author of the post.
>

-
For subscription instructions, see the ARSC home page
http://www.arsc-audio.org/arsclist.html
Copyright of individual posting is owned by the author of the posting and
permission to re-transmit or publish a post must be secured
from the author of the post.


[Subject index] [Index for current month] [Table of Contents]