Best Methods For Removing Dust From Drivers...?


Methods / tricks / tweaks / prescribed protocols / simple ways to...Yes, the problematic buildup of indoor-borne dust...??

Appreciated...

Cheers!

_Ben
2chnlben
Kerosene and a lighter...and u can cook meat while doing it...works great with Bose products
Thanks guys. I'll try Pops' recommendation, sine it sounds like the most efficient method...

_Ben
Can't say whether it is the best method, but I sometimes use a "Purdy" brand paint brush. A new or unused one that is. The bristles are soft enough to give me a comfort level that there will be no damage when dusting but also firm enough to remove the dust. And the bristles do not come off when using.
I gotta agree with BRF. AC/DC Live at Donnington turned up nice and loud should do the trick.
07-19-12: Rrog
I use a feather duster.

Good old housewife way of cleaning. The maid uses it quite often.
A Swiffer should do the trick. Lightly brush the driver. The fibers act like dust magnets. Good for all equipment, too.
Brf. Perfect! Same way I clean the dust off my amp. Turn it up till it burns off. -John
A soft camel's hair brush, like the kind your wife has in her makeup bag, will do the trick quite well. And, it can be used on any type of driver...

-RW-
Cone drivers, just use a microfiber cloth or a duster- gently - they really are not that fragile.

Dome tweeters are fragile so use canned air or similar don't spray directly on the dome but across it - that should do the trick.

Ribbons - stay away - just live with it :-)

Good Listening

Peter