Dog pissed on speaker


Any suggestions for how to remove dog piss from speaker, including on paper cone? Klipsch Heresy IV. It still has faint smell, and if I can still smell it must be strong to the dog. Dog has stopped peeing there but I’m still concerned he might again, driven by the smell. And if I get rid of the speakers, who would buy it?

miltonpyron

Klipsch speakers are known to be a bit bright.  Given a dogs high frequency acuity, maybe he was truly pissed off and sought some measure of revenge.

Absolutely, i wager that the OP's dog is a sophisticated hifi connoisseur.

I was looking to buy a pair of Martin Logans used…this was a long time ago. Found a local guy who was selling a pair of SL3s. So I arrive and when I walk in I see a couple of bird cages. Speakers are in the next room so we proceed…and there are two large parrots, who, let’s just say, repurposed the electrostatic panels as their toilets. The panels are literally covered in bird 💩 

What’s funny is the dude didn’t even flinch. I thanked him for his time and left.

@thecarpathian , the post about not living in a dogs bathroom means train your dog so that it knows better than to piss in your house. For me, people that have pets that are allowed to grow up like a weed are pets I don't want to be around. Not only did our dogs never piss in the house, they also never pissed on anything in the flower beds or garden, nor the car wheels.

I had a dog who successively ate two pairs of Etymotic research in ear 'phones.

Sympathy to the OP.