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sticky stereo volume knob
Bruno787
 

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sticky stereo volume knob

is the stereo volume knob replaceable? mine has gotten sticky

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27-01-2016 11:10pm
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wheels
 

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RE: sticky stereo volume knob

I would image you can just pull it out and clean it
28-01-2016 03:50am
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Bruno787
 

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RE: sticky stereo volume knob

i dont think its dirty........its usually 32 centigrade here and today was like 36-37c

probably started to melt Sad

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28-01-2016 03:28pm
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e-boat
 

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RE: sticky stereo volume knob

(28-01-2016 03:28pm)Bruno787 Wrote:  i dont think its dirty........its usually 32 centigrade here and today was like 36-37c

probably started to melt Sad

I got the same problem. Embarrassed
06-05-2016 03:42am
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Bruno787
 

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RE: sticky stereo volume knob

(06-05-2016 03:42am)e-boat Wrote:  I got the same problem. Embarrassed

pour rubbing alcohol on a cloth and rub gently on the sticky surface....this will remove the melted rubber coating on the knob, but be gentle. aggresive rubbing might wear down the plastic surface.

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06-05-2016 03:17pm
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e-boat
 

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RE: sticky stereo volume knob

(06-05-2016 03:17pm)Bruno787 Wrote:  pour rubbing alcohol on a cloth and rub gently on the sticky surface....this will remove the melted rubber coating on the knob, but be gentle. aggresive rubbing might wear down the plastic surface.


Thanks I will try this this weekend
30-05-2016 03:16pm
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