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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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Hi
All I did was use a cloth with meths and held it to soak against the surface then removed with a small plastic scraper. It takes a while ![]() |
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Thanks. After all the afternoon of work, I have cleaned it and removed all the sticky "film", now it is as new but better because it will never be sticky again.
I have used meth in a little glass and soaked small zones with the help of little cotton sticks (these used normally for the ears). And then rub with nail, little plastic sraper as you suggested and some old cotton T-shirt now used as cloth for cleaning. After that I have applied a car black plastics restorer from krafft and now it seems like new. Finally I can enjoy another time of my MSFF2. Thanks a lot for the advices! |
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I installed Win7 64 this week on a separate partition. IL2 runs fine and my FF2 works flawlessly. Was a nice surprise! I still keep my XP's as backup though.
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See this thread @ UBI. I prefer the TGC.. it s less intrusive.. but it has no FFB editing.. since I have FFB turned off in the sim and only use stick forces it wasn't an issue for me.
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