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dtr20

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Are you going to remove them from the cabinets? If so, with the drivers removed you can scrub them with detergent and an old toothbrush. They are aluminum and it won't hurt them. You can spray paint, too .

 

Bruce

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3 hours ago, ricktate said:

I cleaned my Scala horns and used emery cloth to smooth the seams. The used rustoleum black enamel to paint them and they look awesome. For the throat I used a dowel rod

 

I'm still working on mine to get the seams smooth. I have a large bastard file and had spent over an hour on the one horn. It's way better but not done yet. I'. then using a high fill auto primer in a rattle can. I won't be painting mine black when I am done but looking at some other colors.

 

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7 hours ago, Marvel said:

 

I'm still working on mine to get the seams smooth. I have a large bastard file and had spent over an hour on the one horn. It's way better but not done yet. I'. then using a high fill auto primer in a rattle can. I won't be painting mine black when I am done but looking at some other colors.

 

Bruce

What color are going to go with?? 

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On 11/8/2017 at 5:20 AM, dtr20 said:

Yea, the horns are removed. I am asking because I am being cautious with chemicals because I don't want to cause discoloration of the black.

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I use Simple Green on all my horns. Scrub them with a soft brush and rinse them with a garden hose. Towel dry them or let them air dry. Depends on the time of year. Does not harm the finish and makes the job very easy. I only repaint if I think it will make a huge difference. You can use this method on certain grilles also. Material dependent. It can make some of the older grilles look brand new. 

 

If I use this method on a set of Khorns I am restoring/rebuilding for example, I just spray on the Simple Green, let it sit for a couple minutes, lightly scrub them and rinse them off. The frames are painted so they are somewhat protected but I blow off the excess water right after cleaning with a compressor so it does not just sit on the wood. Helps the fabric dry faster too.

 

If I do not think they will come back to "as new" with a cleaning I of course replace the fabric. I have plenty of factory black and brown cloth that I bought from Ralph at DuraCrest many moons ago.

 

Just my .02

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