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  • #80557
    funkystrat
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    Say your cat finds your soul preacher a suitable location for a chunk-fest. Aside from killing the cat, any ideas to get the pedal back with the living?

    #110616
    julian
    Moderator

    take it apart and clean it?

    #110618
    The EH Man
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    I can’t imagine a little vomit would make it stop working.

    #110619

    clean it with cats blood!

    #110620

    or you can run it under the sink

    #110623
    julian
    Moderator
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    I can’t imagine a little vomit would make it stop working.

    The only thing I could see is if it somehow got into a switch or a potentiometer.

    I’ll omit the taking it apart thing. I’d just clean it. Take a piece of toilet paper and get most of it off, then take a slightly damp rag with some dish soap and clean it thoroughly.

    #110631
    TenSecondTed
    Member
    Quote:
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    I can’t imagine a little vomit would make it stop working.

    The only thing I could see is if it somehow got into a switch or a potentiometer.

    I’ll omit the taking it apart thing. I’d just clean it. Take a piece of toilet paper and get most of it off, then take a slightly damp rag with some dish soap and clean it thoroughly.

    Then shoot the cat

    #110633
    diegoarts
    Member

    1. sell it to a punk (the pedal)
    2. get a new one (pedal)
    3. sell it to a chinese cook (the cat)

    #110637
    funkystrat
    Member

    Thanks… without going into gory detail, it was a tad wet for a food yawn. First thing I did was pop the case and peek around (and let her air out). These nano pedals are pretty tight inside. I cant get it to come on if I mash several times on the switch, but there is a very apparent hiss now followed by a pop then silence.

    My Big Muff has taken several beer baths and keeps kick’n… I hate to think a little vomit would do in my comp.

    thanks for the help.

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