Well i finally got around to my first try of cleaning them.
Maybe this step is boring non Amiga stuff but i want to document everything so...
The big problem as seen on the image below was that the rubber foots under had melted resulting in black stuff with the same properties of oil mixed with asphalt (not joking).

I have no idea if this is something that is common on Amiga desktops but i hope not.
If i start telling all the ways i failed cleaning this stuff of you will laugh and call me a retard.

Removing the rubber foots was easy ones you figure out that it isn't glued on. Its attached as a sticker, you just need something sharp to get trough the oily stuff.

After you peal up a part of the sticker you can remove the rubber with your fingers.
so now i need to buy new shiny ones.. any one selling


with the rubber foots removed i needed a way to clean the rubber, plastic oil from hell. My strongest whiskey didn't work. I ended up using 85% Alcogel, the stuff nurses use to clean their hands. It worked but it still -- the better part of a day to get it all off.
A word of waring.
If you want to remove peaces of the old guaranty / warranty label. do NOT use anything sharper then your thumbnail. I almost chipped the paint using a knife.

Well after all this i am happy with the result. Ill get to work on the plastic next. the 030 have a nasty crack in it. Maybe i have to turn to amigakit.

@Tahoe
maybe a modem. hear is another picture of the 030 top card output.

until next time.