Sebber
Well-known member
As regulars on the forum will perhaps have noticed, what a great amp!
My only problem is I’ve noticed some dull tarnish appearing on the “Platinum Pearl Powder” parts of the exterior that I’m not able to remove: the tarnished bits appear to have been caused where I’ve touched the amp while gigging: I get sweaty hands when playing... I live in Africa (i.e. it’s hot). In certain light conditions it’s really noticeable, and try as I might, I can’t remove the tarnish, it appears permanent!
I’ve tried a rubbing it with a dry cloth, a damp cloth, a cloth with methylated spirits on it, spit, everything I can think of, but it makes not the slightest bit of difference.
I've emailed [email protected] to ask for guidance, I'm hoping to hear from them sharpish: in the mean time, does anyone here have any ideas? The "Platinum Pearl Powder" parts of the amp (the cowling, for want of a better word, and the control panel itself) look like they're varnished/lacquered, but what sort of crappy varnish/lacquer are they using that can't handle a little bit of sweat and general gig gunk getting on it???
My only problem is I’ve noticed some dull tarnish appearing on the “Platinum Pearl Powder” parts of the exterior that I’m not able to remove: the tarnished bits appear to have been caused where I’ve touched the amp while gigging: I get sweaty hands when playing... I live in Africa (i.e. it’s hot). In certain light conditions it’s really noticeable, and try as I might, I can’t remove the tarnish, it appears permanent!
I’ve tried a rubbing it with a dry cloth, a damp cloth, a cloth with methylated spirits on it, spit, everything I can think of, but it makes not the slightest bit of difference.
I've emailed [email protected] to ask for guidance, I'm hoping to hear from them sharpish: in the mean time, does anyone here have any ideas? The "Platinum Pearl Powder" parts of the amp (the cowling, for want of a better word, and the control panel itself) look like they're varnished/lacquered, but what sort of crappy varnish/lacquer are they using that can't handle a little bit of sweat and general gig gunk getting on it???