I've got to do something about the rubbery plastic side panels on my Moog Little Phatty, the coating has oxidized I guess and is sticky. My research says the non-caustic solution is hot water, a wash cloth and lots of friction and effort. Then I will spraypaint purple.
I would love to find some kind of heavy duty epoxy based finish that could go down without all the prep but I don't think there's anyway around scrubbing that coating off and getting down to the hard plastic.
It would please me to throw them out and start with new panels from Moog but they won't sell me any or help in any way with discontinued products.
I'm not a regular paint shopper and usually the five year interval or so will psyche me up with the current state of innovation in canned and sprayed paints.
Oh my, that rubber dip for tool handles would look so good in a glossy purple on my moog. Or some of that Krylon metal flake.
I always feel a great energy when I play my purple sparkle Ouija guitar. I thought it would make a killer sonically spiritual connection, to have a pedal with that same outwards vibe.
imagine finding out your son is your daughter & she's into noise music
https://reverb.com/item/41792988-white- ... lack-knobs
...when u realize maybe you shoulda named that fuzz after Auerbach or the dude in Muse...
(you don't bother with decent photos)
(i mean, you do kinda wonder why dude is selling three mint looking Sovtek clones in different colorways as used at a time like this, hence my stock-clearing speculations)
"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."
it's a step in the right direction for sure, but i'd take it a step further and ditch the oxblood knobs (but i suppose that'd be cutting off my special edition part deux hopportunity)
"In a moment of unparalleled genius, Noel Parachute headed off this potential disaster by unplugging the microphone."