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Re: Xpander: How do you remove the matte finish


 

Robert did you try it ?
Seems very sketchy. e

On Mar 11, 2013, at 9:29 PM, robert wrote:

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the details were sent to me individually sorry i forgot-here they are

Just replying to you regarding the cleaning of the front face on the Matrix 12 / Xpander...

Nothing overly technical involved i can assure you of that :)

All you need is a damp cloth,nothing too heavy material wise, basically if you think it will scratch the underside of the matte finish? don't use... If my memory serves me correctly i think i used a J cloth, a polishing cloth isn't that effective for taking the coating off but will help to lift any remaining smears and shine the face up nicely after the matte has been removed.,

Firstly i recommend assessing the condition of the face,is it looking dull to very dull? or / and possibly discolored in places (gray/brown)? are there small flecks of matte that have come away already?? i would expect most Xpander's or matrix 12's to be of similar age by this point in time not unless you have a Japanese version,in which case the coating could be newer (may not have degraded enough over time)or could have been applied differently..who knows?

be sure to squeeze all of the excess water from the cloth,yes tap water works just fine... and gently rub the matte face with the cloth,this will dampen the face and loosen up the coating,leave it a few minutes to let the moisture soak in,try to begin at a point on the face where the coating has already become nicked or scratched,(saves creating a new scratch point or overly applying pressure to the face to get the coating to initially lift). you will need a certain degree of elbow grease to lift the coating off though,not enough pressure or too much pressure to the face could cause additional scratching or internal damage,so its still a bit of a fine line....

All in all i think mine took about 5-6 hours to deface /reface.... its a bit of a slog but for any proud owner its well worth the effort.... i must stress though be ultra careful cleaning the face and about the amount of water on the face or cloth , i know it sounds a bit obvious but accidents can still happen.... and i am not saying that this method will work for everybody's obie 12 / xp.. but sure as you can see its worth the try.... jasus! i really hope nobody wrecks their synths in the process?? that would be tragic....! or maybe not? spare-parts for all? only joking...

anyway, best wishes for now.

Take care have a good one and all that jazz - dc

--- In xpantastic@..., endofcommon@... wrote:
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> I do see awesomesauce, but no real detailed instructions on the
> process : )
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> On Mar 11, 2013, at 9:06 PM, robert hall wrote:
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> > hi-
> > this was done awhile back in this group-
> > please search the word "awesomesauce" and you will get to the posts
> > surrounding the procedure to obtain the gloss look.
> > thanks
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> > --- On Mon, 3/11/13, endofcommon@...
> > wrote:
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> > From: endofcommon@...
> > Subject: [xpantastic] Xpander: How do you remove the matte finish
> > To: xpantastic@...
> > Date: Monday, March 11, 2013, 11:27 AM
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> > And get the gloss look on the Xpander ?
> > Any tips, info greatly appreciated. Cheers, E
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