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Cleaning your gear?
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| desdel |
Personally I'm really OCD about keeping my CDJs and mixer clean... What do you guys use to clean the fingerprints and dried droplets of drinks from playing at a party or whatever? I need to find a material that won't scratch the plastic of the displays. The plastic is really soft, and I think even my softest bath towel would create scratches.
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| LENG |
| try using those kinda cloth where you use to clean your glasses (e.g. spectacles) |
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| desdel |
| good call! i actually just switched to contacts, but i still do have those cloths around. thanks. |
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| Shini |
| I use the cloth that came with my slappa case so just a CD cleaning cloth? |
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| miamitranceman |
| I've used a damp wash cloth to wipe mine around after parties. Gets the job done and doesn't leave any residue or marks. |
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| wesleysnipez |
| I used glass cloth to and works great because I have 3 set one just for dusting and other is just used with water while 3rd one i use on records for minor dusting.. |
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| L.E.N. |
| Micro fibre towel with a bit of water, drinks dont get near the setup. Basic dust wipes for a quick once over. |
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| <tuss> |
| you can get dust cloths for electronics, had my set-up outside last summer at a dusty festival, worked like a charm to clean it off. |
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| richg101 |
| a little off topic, but i found the best stuff for getting those annoying sticky patches from labels off. use some cigarette lighter fluid on a cloth. doesnt eat into the plastic or paint like stuff like nail varnish remover or turps. and wen it dires it doesnt leave droplet marks like water does. |
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