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An older thread come to life. Fwiw - in the intervening years Wilson has come to offer their own kit.
https://parts.wilsonaudio.com/wilsongloss-detail-kit/ |
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Polishing product for Wilsons ?
The speakers already are nicely finished.
With certainty the paint is not exposed to any elements so a simple spray wax and microfiber for application and removal does the trick. I use products from Chemical Guys or Griot. Side note - clay bars on autos are magic, with a spray wax, avoids compounds and leaves no marks |
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I also used this product for some minor scuffs on the paint. The results were a perfect finish.
https://www.autogeek.net/wolfgang-finishing-glaze.html |
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I wipe them down with Meguires detailer every couple of months and just use a duster on them each week but my room is closed off.
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I use these 2 products to polish my Sophia 3's , works well.
Meguiar's G18216 Ultimate Liquid Wax https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Viking Car Care Microfiber Applicator Pads https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1 |
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Aren’t you guys afraid of bugging dust getting into/on the drivers?
My piano black Revel Studio 2’s I just dust carefully and Buff once a month or so with a Guardsman dusting cloth carefully and they shine like new. Just askin’ |
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What is bugging dust? The product I use do not create dust, that I could tell. Besides most of the polishing goes on away from the drivers.
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