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Originally Posted by SCAudiophile
With the exception of hardwood speaker cabinets like Daedalus, in my experience the best polish for speakers is "none", just dust with something like a Billy Bags duster then a nice super-soft cloth. No potential for build-up of any kind no matter how miniscule an amount over time...
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I too like the Billy Bags duster...........I don't take a chance on the black gloss JL Subs though.
Sometimes you need to remove environmental and natural pollution........like a dried sneeze or something........and that's where Speed Shine works great being water based.
Also, compressed air in a can works great for tiny cracks.........if you are a nut. Just use caution, hold the plastic straw in place because it could shoot out like a missile, do not spray around the tweeter or use super caution.
Soft makeup brushes also work well.
Ron
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Ron
Processor: McIntosh MX170, Amp: Legacy Audio i-V7, Digital: Benchmark DAC3B, Roon Music Player, Oppo UDP-205, Apple TV 4K, Fire TV Stick 4K Max, Analog: Gold Note Pianosa Turntable, Gold Note PH-10 Phono Preamplifier, Donatello MC Cartridge, Speakers: Legacy Audio Signature SE Natural Sapele Pommele, Silverscreen HD Center, JL Audio e112-Gloss Sub
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