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We have some Kef speakers (cast alloy construction) that had that silky
rubber coating. Needless to say this coating is a ghastly sticky mess. Were using acetone at present but wondering if theres a better solvent to remove this horrid stuff. Not too worried if it removes the underlying paint as some has come off already. Wondering about petrol but not the nicest stuff to work with... Tim -- Please don't feed the trolls |
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