Michaels HiFi
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LOTS of trial and error, and learning from how the museums do it.
Also, LOTS of money tied up in buying the right products to be able to safely restore and protect the antique and vintage gear.
It's ok to use modern products on the metal cases and faceplates (VERY carefully) on stuff from the 1940's forward, but products before then are a big NO.
I actually figured this out when I was having no luck restoring one of them 1930 units and it kept looking worse. Now I now why.
Also, LOTS of money tied up in buying the right products to be able to safely restore and protect the antique and vintage gear.
It's ok to use modern products on the metal cases and faceplates (VERY carefully) on stuff from the 1940's forward, but products before then are a big NO.
I actually figured this out when I was having no luck restoring one of them 1930 units and it kept looking worse. Now I now why.



