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someone asked how to remove fingerprints off the RLP, what was the answer to that ?

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tounge :foshizzle:

but I think a damp rag should do the trick, it worked on my eclipse

yep, armorall did the trick. got all my friend's oily prints off my rlp.

on a sad note though...my mom threw a hat onto my sub, and the damn metal buckle thingy to adjust the size of the hat...hit the cone. there's a little scratch on it now :(

Alcohol on the cone itself would probably be ok - the problem is ensuring that it is only getting on the cone and not the surround ;)

It's not going to be disasterous, but I still wouldn't recommend using it :+1:

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I wonder if a light coat of wax would help at all, heck Ryan does it to his amps, I could try it on my Orion and RL-p

I'd be careful though. Most car waxes have a slight amount of rubbing compound embedded in the paste/liquid. I don't know how thick the paint is on the RL-p, but the idea does seem good. With a good layer of wax...crap won't stick to it as easly.

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I'd be careful though. Most car waxes have a slight amount of rubbing compound embedded in the paste/liquid. I don't know how thick the paint is on the RL-p, but the idea does seem good. With a good layer of wax...crap won't stick to it as easly.

mine is unpainted

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