In Reply to: Re: What oil / grease to damp cueing on turntable? posted by NoTransistors on January 25, 2005 at 19:03:45:
Thats too bad, I liked the idea of something that was readily available. I've dissassembled it again and cleaned it with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Have you found that to be sufficient? If not, how have you cleaned the ones you have fixed? The cueing lever shaft is a reasonably close fit but has no seals. Should I be concerned about silicone leaking out?
David
BTW: The site you linked to had a good page on silicone but sent a pop-up asking me to load a program. When I tried to close the window instead, it would not close and I had to go to the Windows Task Manager to shut it down. The name in task manager looked suspicious. Is it normal and innocuous on that site?
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