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Old 06-12-2024, 01:31 PM
rvmeush rvmeush is offline
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How to clean white covering of VM record changer

I have an early 1960 Voice of Music record changer that I'm trying to recondition. One particular problem is the yellowing that has discolored the covering on the cabinet. I have attached a picture of the outside of the cabinet and also a portion of the inside which has remained white. I haven't been able to find a good process to fix this problem. I used some Tuff Stuff foam cleaner for car interiors, and it did take off some of the grime but didn't restore the white color. I experimented with Mr. Clean Magic Eraser but that didn't have any noticeable effect. I have seen some suggestions to use Meguiar's Covertible Top Cleaner but wasn't sure it would work any better.

I thought I would check on this for possible good solutions.

Thanks.
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