Thanks @photon46, I happen to have some of the Mequiar's and will give it a try if water and microfiber alone are not enough. Will the Mequiar's actually remove scratches, or is it just safe for fine finishes?
Best practices for speaker cabinet care
I have some black veneered b&w's -- cdm9nt -- never occurred to me to consider using some sort of wood cabinet conditioner on them -- i just have dusted them off over the years - and they seem to be 'fine'... but I saw a post about speaker cabinet care - using various brands of conditioner -- and started to think -- have I 'not' been doing what I should have been doing ...
So - question -- what wood conditioners should I be using on my cabinets to ensure they are being cared for ?
Thanks @photon46, I happen to have some of the Mequiar's and will give it a try if water and microfiber alone are not enough. Will the Mequiar's actually remove scratches, or is it just safe for fine finishes?
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My speakers are from 1989, they get Howards wood care on them. They look almost new after all this time. Also use it on most of my vintage MCM furniture. Spray on a MF towel, wipe speakers, buff off, done. Do it every couple months. The bigger question is how do you keep a piano black turntable clean? If I look at it, there is a smug mark, even after I clean it, there is dust. Will never get a piano black TT again! |