Cleaning & polishing speakers & gear


While i know that i've posted "reminders" about cleaning / polishing / oiling speaker cabinets on a somewhat regular basis, my girlfriend just showed me something that she bought last week. Olde English now has "furniture wipes". These are similar to baby wipes but are treated with Olde English furniture polish. As such, they are very convenient to use and minimize the amount of spraying, rubbing in and wiping off that one has to do with other polishes / oils. While i would not recommend relying on these if the speakers have been "abused" i.e. not cleaned and oiled in a long period of time, they sure do come in handy for those times when a quick touch up is all you need. Not only is it very quick and easy to give the cabinets a once over with these, i'll probably do it more often since they are so convenient and hassle free. You don't have to worry about applying too much chemical to the rag or cabinet or getting overspray onto the drivers, which could cause deterioration or end up eating the foam surrounds, etc... Just remember that, just because they look like a baby wipe, they really aren't suitable for that purpose : )

With that in mind, has anyone come up with "quick & dirty" methods for cleaning their gear or specific chemicals / cleansers to use / NOT use ? What do you folks use to remove fingerprints, etc... without removing printing, discolouring faceplates, etc... ????? Sean
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sean

Showing 1 response by amandarae

Hello,

I use the 3M static cloth. With this, no need for other solvents since I am a "paranoid" in conserving the appearance of my Martin Logans. The cloth works using the priciple of statics. It cleans dust without scratching even a very delicate surface. It was designed by 3M for this very application. It can bought at any office supplies store that carries 3M or you can go to the Martin Logan website and they have it there also which, incidentally, looks better and just the right size compared to those you'll find in office supplies store.

...to inform, not to convince(TINTC).....

regards