: After finding this great site today, I became overwhelmingly
: inspired to dig out my old Sunn Solarus. With years of
: neglect gone by, I plugged it in, got out the Strat, and
: she sounded as if she was Brand New! A little scratchy
: in the controls, but hey. Thanks to one of the hundreds
: of messages I've read, I found a date of 3/9/70 written
: in pencil on the amp chassis. I'd be scratchy too!
: Now my question....I may never get back into playing,
: (sadly) but I'm now extremely proud to own this amp, thanks
: to this site and all the activity I've seen. Especially
: the input from Mr. Sundholm.
: Ok. This time I mean it, the question.
: Any suggestions on restoring this baby? I see lots of
: corrosion on the metal part of the chassis. My goal is
: to restore this amp to as close to original as possible
: and offer before/after photos to this great site.
: I don't want to use any chemicals that will harm the
: components. But I do want to do this right. Since I now
: work from home, I have time for lots of attention to
: detail. (I spent 3 hours yesterday re-working a toaster
: oven. But I'm sure Black & Decker don't have a forum
: where it could be appreciated like I've seen here.)
: So if anyone has been down this road before, I'd appreciate
: any help offered. And if y'all don't mind (Sorry, I'm in
: Georgia) I'm sure I'll have other questions along the way.
: Thanks
Jim;
Chassis corrosion is tough to really clean up short of stripping the chassis and having it chemically dipped or bead-blasted and then re-plated. Instead, I'd try something less invasive like 409 cleaner or Simple Green with a Scotch brite pad (don't use steel wool)on the chassis. Use a towel to clean up the liquid immediately so it doesn't enter the transformers or filter caps. Use 409 and a soft cloth or tooth brush on the face plate so you don't remove the silk-screened lettering. Also, use only water and a cloth on the knobs.....409 will take the shite lettering off. 409 and a scrub brush will do wonders on the vinyl cabinet covering. Glue down any vinyl tears and you'll be surprised how good your Sunn will look. Simichrome polish is great on the chrome corners. You might also try it on the corrosion spots on the chassis, but keep it off the aluminum face plate. Have all the filter caps replaced. Have the tubes checked; probably replace the output tubes and adjust the bias. Also check the AC line cord and plug. That's about it. Good luck!
Ryan