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Old 02-20-2014, 12:44 PM
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J Miller
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I meant exactly what I said. You've gone through the shellac in many places. The shiny places is now devoid of shellac.

I did this exact same thing trying to clean a 66 red eye and ended up ruining some of the decals. As it ages shellac takes on an amberish color and can become filmy. You've got to clean the machine till it's clean, then switch gears and use Glenn's methods to restore the finish to protect what's left of the decals and original finish.

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