Been working on combining several R-390/URR carcass radios into as many 
complete radios as possible.  I took one set of knobs and put them in full 
strength Simple Green All Purpose Cleaner as a stripping agent.  It takes some 
time but it works well.  Once the paint is loose, a brass brush does the work 
of removing the stubborn spots.  Best to ware gloves as full strength cleaner 
really dries the hands!  
Bar Keepers Friend in the powder form and an old toothbrush does a nice job of 
removing the remaining film and leaves a clean bright aluminum like finish.  
Interesting that some knobs had a red primer coat, some had a gray primer coat 
but most had no primer coat at all.  The internal structure of some of the 
large knobs is different so evidently there were more then one supplier.

Diluted Simple Green works well to clean the front panel as does Krud Kutter.  
I like the latter as it is not supposed to attack aluminum.  There are 
formulations of Simple Green that are safe on aluminum, better then the 
standard formulation.  I will try the Simple Green Coil and Condenser cleaner 
on the next set of knobs, if I can find it!

I looked at the various tips and see that there is no standard recommended 
paint for the knobs.  The original paint appears to be flat black, I assume 
that it is an oil based enamel.  Any comments about the use of gloss or semi 
gloss black?

Happy New Year!
JimLogic: Method used to arrive at the wrong conclusion, with confidence.  
Murphy
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