You might get lucky and find that nail polish remover,
laboriously applied with cotton swabs ("Q-Tips") might
dissolve the nail polish but not the cabinet paint. The trick
is to find just the right solvent that will leave your paint
alone. :o) It may take several swabs and a good bit of
rubbing, but I am betting that the nail polish remover
may do the job. Try to find some that does not have any
additives. Some include oil to give the illusion that
they are not removing so much skin oil and drying the
skin during 'normal' use. :o) Avoid those and stick with
the pure formula stuff.
Good luck! 73, David K3KY
From: Don Putnick <don_kk6dp@yahoo.com>
To: yaesu@contesting.com
Subject: [Yaesu] FT-890 paint restoration
Date sent: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 14:51:26 -0800 (PST)
>
> I just purchased an FT-890 with the former owner's callsign written on the
> black metal top with red nail polish. Any helpful hints for removing the nail
> polish and restoring the paint? Other than that nail polish, it's in great
> operational and cosmetic condition.
>
> Best regards and Happy New Year,
>
> Don KK6DP
>
>
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