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Earnoised Sanyo M-7900K......................

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  1. nickeccles

    nickeccles Well-Known Member

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    Just noticed today that my Dolby digital receiver amplifier had quite a bit of 'Earnoise Residue' from my black Labrador who insists on earnoising near the television & associated equipment!!

    A further study lower down on the bottom shelf, I was horrified to see multiple earnoise residue all over my Sanyo M-7900K - even more upsetting as it was absolutely mint, not a mark on it before Mr Bakon emptied the contents of his ears over it :( :( :(

    I don't think it can be removed as it has dried hard & seems to have eaten into the silver finish :eek: :eek: :eek: unless anyone knows different?? I tried polishing, soap & hot water, nail varnish remover & surgical spirit (which takes paint off used liberally enough!) yet nothing so far works at all :(

    Am so pissed off tonight after discovering this...................my fault for not protecting the stereo more, can't & wouldn't blame the dog - love him way too much! lol

    Anyway, this is what it now looks like:


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  2. Boodokhan

    Boodokhan Well-Known Member

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    Is it possible to find the exact paint and just reprint those spots?
     
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  3. Radio Raheem

    Radio Raheem Well-Known Member

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    What a bummer man, shoot the dog lol na try wd40 or tcut lad

    failing that as budoo says, try and match the paint
     
  4. Deliverance

    Deliverance Active Member

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    Dog snot shouldn't be that tricky to remove .
     

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