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juergen wrote:So you tell me: How did you get around the very small parts between the knobs ....? Is your ESX still working. Actually in silver it looks very nice ...
you can take the face plate off, after removing the knobs. not difficult at all.
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Hey dude can I ask you ...I'm french living in london for 10 years so I get the meaning but I never heard tightwad.....sound funny, I like it :lol: ....tell me......what does wad mean must be american word
Tightwad - I'm cheap and I don't like to waste money. Like a tight wad of cash rolled up I don't want to pull out the money and spend it.

something like that
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now that's good lookin :) I always thought the ES mk2 was the best looking one, the ESX and EMX are nice too, but the stupid red-ish (that my gf and a few of my friends claim is actually more pink than red) is getting uglier every time I think of it, that's why I dropped $40 on a styleflip :p Had I known this earlier, I would have made a silver one myself
Show us some pics of your style flip

try this stuff I hear this works as good as what I used:

http://www.greased-lightning.com/about/index.html
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styleflipped ESX

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Gil : When you used the oven cleaner on the faceplate, did you have to take care to not get it on the plastic around the display & the clear plastic over the tubes ? I am just wondering if oven cleaner would damage the plastic...
Also, how long did you leave the cleaner on before you wiped it off ?
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I haven't done this, but I think the idea is to completely remove the faceplate (first remove all the knobs, then remove the small screws with an allen key). The faceplate pops off and the rest of your unit doesn't have to experience the wrath of an oven cleaner.
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[quote]Gil : When you used the oven cleaner on the faceplate, did you have to take care to not get it on the plastic around the display & the clear plastic over the tubes ? I am just wondering if oven cleaner would damage the plastic...
Also, how long did you leave the cleaner on before you wiped it off ? [/quote]

Actually when you take the face plate off, the "window" over the tubes and the display can also separate. I think I had to remove a few screws for the tube section, the display is completely independent. You'll see as soon as you remove the screws - it's all straight forward.

I left it on for about 10mins or so, I didn't really count. I simply watched the cleaner as it "bubbled" and I could see the red slowly get pink and then lighter and lighter, then I just took it to the kitchen sink to wash it off.
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TrondC wrote:styleflipped ESX

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nice styleflip, wonder who else has done theirs. I may SF my EMX now that I've seen this
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why can I not QUOTE replies correctly? Can anyone determine what I'm clicking wrong?
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gil videla wrote:why can I not QUOTE replies correctly? Can anyone determine what I'm clicking wrong?
I just hit the quote button and reply :?
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Then the next stupid question.....

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1) How to remove the knobs ?
2) How to remove the slider ?
3) How to remove the big knob ?

Just by lifting them off ?

And what is the name of the oven cleaner ?
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supermel74 wrote:
gil videla wrote:why can I not QUOTE replies correctly? Can anyone determine what I'm clicking wrong?
I just hit the quote button and reply :?
A-ha, I discovered it's the BBcode option must be unchecked

Anyway, I forgot my camera, but I did take a photo of the cleaner, and I will post it tonight. Thanks.

something tells me Easy Off is too powerful. The stuff I used, didn't cause me to cough or anything, EO makes me choke.
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juergen wrote:1) How to remove the knobs ?
2) How to remove the slider ?
3) How to remove the big knob ?

Just by lifting them off ?

And what is the name of the oven cleaner ?
The knobs and sliders just lift off - I didn't have to use any force
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FreshHorses wrote:That does look sweet...I can see alot of people doing this to their machines. I kinda hate anodized aluminum. It always reminds me of REI
what is REI
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gil videla wrote: something tells me Easy Off is too powerful. The stuff I used, didn't cause me to cough or anything, EO makes me choke.
with any of these products, one should perform the application outside or in a well-ventilated area, and if you're going to be in close proximity to the "over-spray", use a mask!
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