Hi Team,
How can I clean Push 2?
It has gone all dirty and some of the buttons need to be pushed hard for it to respond.
I believe it is because of all the pollution, dirt and sweat from where I live and the weather.
Please enlighten me and others on how I can clean this expensive equipment.
It has metal with rubber(i guess) so need help with some cleaning ideas.
Thanks a ton.
Cleaning Push 2
Re: Cleaning Push 2
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Re: Cleaning Push 2
You are welcome!!!!! 
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Re: Cleaning Push 2
Assuming it's not too late for the rubber already: Has anyone here tried a rubber and vinyl conditioner/protectant product? like the kind detailers use on cars? or maybe the same stuff musicians use on their amps and other gear?
It's my understanding that alcohol, and citrus-based products like goo gone, will only degrade the rubber faster. I'm going to try one of these dry-too-the-touch rubber/vinyl care products. Carefully, of course
Jeff
It's my understanding that alcohol, and citrus-based products like goo gone, will only degrade the rubber faster. I'm going to try one of these dry-too-the-touch rubber/vinyl care products. Carefully, of course
Jeff
Re: Cleaning Push 2
but why? it will keep degrading so getting rid of it once and for all is the best way IMHOmonkeytrix wrote: ↑Wed Jun 14, 2023 9:42 pmAssuming it's not too late for the rubber already: Has anyone here tried a rubber and vinyl conditioner/protectant product? like the kind detailers use on cars? or maybe the same stuff musicians use on their amps and other gear?
It's my understanding that alcohol, and citrus-based products like goo gone, will only degrade the rubber faster. I'm going to try one of these dry-too-the-touch rubber/vinyl care products. Carefully, of course
Jeff