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glimmerung April 19th 04 07:55 AM

Cleaning a Michelle Gyro SE
 
I've had my Gyro SE for a few months now and I love it. However, I
have managed to get finger marks in a couple of places (mainly on the
counter-weights under the platter). I was just wondering what people
here use to clean this and other decks.

The other problem (until I get a new stand and a clearcover - the
current one being too small to take the cover) is dust. I am using a
unicover which helps prevent dust getting on the platter but it still
gets to the armtube of the technoarm I am currently using. I dust this
regularly (and carefully) but was wondering if anyone has any further
tips for avoiding dust.

Thanks for any help on this folks.

Keith G April 21st 04 12:13 PM

Cleaning a Michelle Gyro SE
 

"glimmerung" wrote in message
om...
I've had my Gyro SE for a few months now and I love it. However, I
have managed to get finger marks in a couple of places (mainly on the
counter-weights under the platter). I was just wondering what people
here use to clean this and other decks.



Try foam upholstery cleaner. Spray a *little* on the cloth (not on to the
deck) and have a little rub somewhere out of sight to 'test' it. Leave it a
while to ensure that the deck surface isn't affected before continuing.

To be absolutely certain, contact Michell -

http://www.michell-engineering.co.uk/lis1.html

and a) ask their recommendations, b) ask them for the opinion of the foam
cleaner you intend to try.

(Explanation - car upholstery cleaning foam is used by one of the local
audio shops for that 'instant new' look on secondhand kit.... ;-)



The other problem (until I get a new stand and a clearcover - the
current one being too small to take the cover) is dust. I am using a
unicover which helps prevent dust getting on the platter but it still
gets to the armtube of the technoarm I am currently using. I dust this
regularly (and carefully) but was wondering if anyone has any further
tips for avoiding dust.

Thanks for any help on this folks.




Gimme an address and I'll send you a bit of my binliner:

http://www.apah69.dsl.pipex.com/keit.../dustcover.jpg


;-)









Form@C April 21st 04 10:00 PM

Cleaning a Michelle Gyro SE
 
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 00:55:11 -0700, glimmerung wrote:

I've had my Gyro SE for a few months now and I love it. However, I have
managed to get finger marks in a couple of places (mainly on the
counter-weights under the platter). I was just wondering what people here
use to clean this and other decks.

The other problem (until I get a new stand and a clearcover - the current
one being too small to take the cover) is dust. I am using a unicover
which helps prevent dust getting on the platter but it still gets to the
armtube of the technoarm I am currently using. I dust this regularly (and
carefully) but was wondering if anyone has any further tips for avoiding
dust.

Thanks for any help on this folks.



I used to use a foaming screen cleaner for all sorts of glass/plastics
cleaning. I think it was really isopropyl alchohol with a foaming agent
really - it worked fine, anyway!

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Mick
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JustMe April 22nd 04 12:31 AM

Cleaning a Michelle Gyro SE
 

"Form@C" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 00:55:11 -0700, glimmerung wrote:

I've had my Gyro SE for a few months now and I love it. However, I have
managed to get finger marks in a couple of places (mainly on the
counter-weights under the platter). I was just wondering what people

here
use to clean this and other decks.

The other problem (until I get a new stand and a clearcover - the

current
one being too small to take the cover) is dust. I am using a unicover
which helps prevent dust getting on the platter but it still gets to the
armtube of the technoarm I am currently using. I dust this regularly

(and
carefully) but was wondering if anyone has any further tips for avoiding
dust.

Thanks for any help on this folks.



Surgical spirit works well in removing old greasy finger marks from polished
metal surfaces. But it can also take off paint, so it should be used with
care.



RJH April 25th 04 01:01 AM

Cleaning a Michelle Gyro SE
 

"JustMe" wrote in message
...

"Form@C" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 19 Apr 2004 00:55:11 -0700, glimmerung wrote:

I've had my Gyro SE for a few months now and I love it. However, I

have
managed to get finger marks in a couple of places (mainly on the
counter-weights under the platter). I was just wondering what people

here
use to clean this and other decks.

The other problem (until I get a new stand and a clearcover - the

current
one being too small to take the cover) is dust. I am using a unicover
which helps prevent dust getting on the platter but it still gets to

the
armtube of the technoarm I am currently using. I dust this regularly

(and
carefully) but was wondering if anyone has any further tips for

avoiding
dust.

Thanks for any help on this folks.



Surgical spirit works well in removing old greasy finger marks from

polished
metal surfaces. But it can also take off paint, so it should be used with
care.

Cleaning turntables?! Whatever next. I have to say the thought never really
occurred until I (like you) adopted a lidless type. For plastic the cleaning
science bloke at work gave me a supply of something called dataclean plastic
cleaner and lint free cloths - works a treat.

And for prevention I use a bit of silk - beware snagging on cantilevers
thobut!

But as said - I'd check with the manufacturer first, then a discreet trial
bit second.

Rob



glimmerung May 10th 04 11:17 AM

Cleaning a Michelle Gyro SE
 
Thanks for all the suggestions folks. I'll give them a try. And I'll
contact Michelle (why didn't I think of that - doh). They've been
pretty good at answering other questions I've sent them. Even the
stupid ones.

Thanks again.


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