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Old 24th Jan 2020, 7:15 pm   #7
nazzyUK
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Join Date: Jan 2020
Location: London, UK.
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Default Re: Speaker restoration

Hi guys firstly sorry for not replying back I did not getting any notifications and I've just logged on, secondly thank you for your thoughts and advice its greatly appreciated from experience members.
To answer a couple of the responses, regarding hair dryer I have read a bit about this technique but to be honest I agree with Dickie I'm too scared I might damage the internals, the consensus seems to be leave it as it is but I'm wondering is there not a certain type of glue remover that may do this safely??
I will add a picture of the front of the speaker, to be honest I'm not too fussed about the back but more the front which is the bit everyone will see, but the front is really challenging I'm not sure i'd be able to cover it effectively. I'll add a picture of front so you guys can make some judgements.
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