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Washing speakers - mtvanc - 16-Jun-2017 The dust on top of it seems to be really caked on and a regular cloth doesn't do the trick. What do you guys use? RE: Washing speakers - Ovi - 16-Jun-2017 (16-Jun-2017, 23:37)mtvanc Wrote: The dust on top of it seems to be really caked on and a regular cloth doesn't do the trick. What do you guys use? I use a warm moist microfibre cloth and a dry one after to remove any wet traces RE: Washing speakers - Gremlin - 16-Jun-2017 Has this forum turned to porn? RE: Washing speakers - ragwo - 17-Jun-2017 RE: Washing speakers - Gremlin - 17-Jun-2017 Yeah, best to keep it clean. RE: Washing speakers - Pim - 17-Jun-2017 Don't do what I did and dump them into 80cm of sewerage infused rain water... RE: Washing speakers - Jamington2004 - 17-Jun-2017 Pretty sure they reccomended windowlene to me to get rid of some yellowing around the woofers? RE: Washing speakers - ragwo - 17-Jun-2017 (17-Jun-2017, 14:31)Jamington2004 Wrote: Pretty sure they reccomended windowlene to me to get rid of some yellowing around the woofers? Yep, they recommended ordinary glass cleaner and a soft microfiber cloth. Works as a charm. |