Topic: Help! Road case foam attack!
Hey there,
Finally got my wonderful craigslist deal in the mail this morning. A Roland JX-10 SuperJX in road case, A PG-800 programmer and 3 full M64C cartridges for $600 US.
BUT foam from the f***ing road case brittle off and was covering parts of the keyboard and got into some of the keys and s**t. The foam comes off easy enough but leaves a sticky residue.
Everything looks perfect which ticks me off a little more. There's no dings. All the printing on the buttons are perfect and haven't rubbed off. I fired it up and played a few keys and it sounds fine. It just has black crap all over it.
So how do I clean it up and keep it in otherwise perfect shape? A tech at work gave me some 99.9% Isopropyl alcohol to use. He said go get one of those compressed air cans and blow everything out and then rub it all down.
An audio tech said to use vinegar or soap and water. Will this damage, oxidize anything?
Tried googling but can't really find what I need.
Also is it worth cleaning out and refoaming the road case? It's massive. Or should it just get chucked in the garbage?
The PG-800 and M64Cs were in another box and were mint. PG-800 even came in its hilarious over the shoulder bag.