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Old 25th Jan 2007, 9:59 pm   #1
Phil G4SPZ
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Default Ever Ready model N 'cream lizard' case restoration.

Any advice, please, on how to clean-up the case of this slim attache-case radio? A picture appears here: http://www.portabletubes.co.uk/portables/ertypen.htm and the covering is described as "cream lizard".

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Old 25th Jan 2007, 10:39 pm   #2
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Default Re: Ever Ready model N case restoration

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Any advice, please, on how to clean-up the case of this slim attache-case radio? A picture appears here: http://www.portabletubes.co.uk/portables/ertypen.htm and the covering is described as "cream lizard".

Thanks,

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Use leather wipes from Wilco, then Wolly cream from Timpsons, comes up like new, our project lads have just done one and it's like new, they also made the battery cases, absolute mint in the end.........
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