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Title: It's Wednesday night
Post by: jelloslug on January 15, 2014, 02:53:38 PM
Time to wash the turbos....


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Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: esteban on January 15, 2014, 04:11:18 PM
Don't forget to scrub in all the grooves. I have found dried yogurt and/or flan in the crevices every time I take a bath with my TurboBoB.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: Bonknuts on January 15, 2014, 09:07:56 PM
It puts the armorall on its plastic, or it gets the hose again.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: galam on January 15, 2014, 11:51:27 PM
DON'T use a hair dryer to dry them.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: jelloslug on January 16, 2014, 12:46:07 AM
It puts the armorall on its plastic, or it gets the hose again.
I though that I was the only one that did that.  My dad always got mad when I stole his armorall when I was a kid....
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: jelloslug on January 16, 2014, 12:46:36 AM
DON'T use a hair dryer to dry them.
#-o
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: toymachine78 on January 16, 2014, 01:37:47 AM
Wow! Never seen that before. Kinda makes me cringe.

In regards to armour all, doesn't that oxidize over time and make the finish hazy? I know it does on certain external car plastics. Fender flares, bumpers, etc
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: turboswimbz on January 16, 2014, 06:08:35 AM
Wow! Never seen that before. Kinda makes me cringe.

In regards to armour all, doesn't that oxidize over time and make the finish hazy? I know it does on certain external car plastics. Fender flares, bumpers, etc

Armorall prevents and reverses oxidation. I would bet that only under some sort of extreme condtion could it hurt ABS.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: toymachine78 on January 16, 2014, 06:45:35 AM
I just know anytime I've used it on external car plastics it will look good for a while, but then the plastic will get this faded milky hue to it.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: turboswimbz on January 16, 2014, 09:33:59 AM
I just know anytime I've used it on external car plastics it will look good for a while, but then the plastic will get this faded milky hue to it.

True. Silicone based cleaners like Armorall or oils, waxes ect.  aren't cure alls, after a while they fade away due to exposure and the oxidation of the plastic occurs again. You can in theory keep using them and it will diminsh further and further over time, but it's a pain to repeat every couple of months for years.  It's a reason that some motorheads won't use it on their cars (once you start you can't stop, and older and cheaply made plastics will discolor according to some car forums). Without going into chemical detail The plastic itself has a lot to do with the oxidation of the item. 

 I've used armor-all and polishes on my systems with no problems thus far. 
I'm unaware of anyone having an issue with them so far. 

But it would be useful to me if anyone that has post about it here.  I've done quite a bit of research on plastics for my masters, and it continues to be something Im very intrested in.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: roflmao on January 16, 2014, 12:59:55 PM
It puts the armorall on its plastic, or it gets the hose again.

Lol! 

I haven't used any automotive products on my consoles so won't participate in this, but I have used turtle wax on CDs to buff out scratches and it's worked pretty well in the past.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: GohanX on January 16, 2014, 01:04:27 PM
Armour all: bad for cars, good for Turbobs!
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: EvilEvoIX on January 16, 2014, 01:35:32 PM
Make sure to open the controller and clean out the gunk too.  Set the turbo switches especially as those metal prongs can get bent back and become unresponsive.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: fsa on January 16, 2014, 01:56:29 PM
Just try some good old WD40, it gives it a good shine.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: toymachine78 on January 16, 2014, 02:13:29 PM
Just try some good old WD40, it gives it a good shine.

And a terrible smell. Nothing like the game room smelling like a car garage lol
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: jeffhlewis on January 16, 2014, 02:50:19 PM
It puts the armorall on its plastic, or it gets the hose again.

Lol! 

I haven't used any automotive products on my consoles so won't participate in this, but I have used turtle wax on CDs to buff out scratches and it's worked pretty well in the past.

I tried using Scratch-X on my Outrun arcade cabinet's dash panel...yeah don't do that heh. Didn't go so well.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: esteban on January 16, 2014, 02:52:55 PM
I scrub my TurboExpress clean with Gojo every month. It gets rid of the grease & grime.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: EvilEvoIX on January 16, 2014, 03:18:19 PM
Just try some good old WD40, it gives it a good shine.

And a terrible smell. Nothing like the game room smelling like a car garage lol

I love that smell, almost anything automotive smells great save for Automatic Transmission Fluid.
Title: Re: It's Wednesday night
Post by: jelloslug on January 17, 2014, 02:48:24 AM
Just try some good old WD40, it gives it a good shine.

And a terrible smell. Nothing like the game room smelling like a car garage lol

I love that smell, almost anything automotive smells great save for Automatic Transmission Fluid.
80/90 gear oil has a rather "unique" smell.