epoch1970 wrote: 
> I would like to know how to separate the aluminium plate from the smoke
> plastic front (the window can get easily scratched, too) but to me this
> seems impossible; at least through mechanical action.

I have no experience of this particular problem (until I read this, I
didn't know that the SB3 front plates were stuck on), but for a similar
problem involving trying to separate something fragile, which was held
on with double-sided sticky, from something else fragile, I used this
approach:

Whilst gently prising the two stuck items apart, using a tool which will
not scratch or gouge edges (e.g. a plastic spatula sort of thing), drip
some surgical spirit (that's exactly what I used) in between, to
dissolve the glue (as it did in my case; the glue goes 'gungy'). Keep
gently working the items apart, whilst dripping more spirit in between.
It might be useful to have someone assisting.  When separated, clean off
remaining glue, dry, and attach new item with double-sided Scotch tape.

HTH.



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Dining room: SB Boom.
Kitchen: SB Radio 1/3, with battery.
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