How to protect the wood finish of speakers.


I am interested to know if there is a way to protect my Totem Mani2 (maple).

They need protection from the light... My living room is all glass on one side and the sun shines in in the afternoon... (actually shines on one speaker) PS. I live in Hawaii, so the sun shines all year...

Is there something that can be done to preserve / protect the wood finish?

Thanks
hukaze
2nd the Liquid Gold.This happened to my Virgos,when I lived in Wi.This restored the lustre.
Another wax product I use is Sunwax with UV protection...combines UV inhibitors with a unique blend of carnauba wax, beeswax and orange oil.
Bees wax is the best I have found. Liquid Gold can tend to dry out and require more applications. I have switched to a bees' wax product and buff it it lightly between applications. And as a accasional measure I use a citrus cleaner to remove any wax build up and re-apply the bee's wax. As a a final not I mean no offense to those who use Liquid Gold I used it for years and have just found something I like better.
One thing an owner needs to consider is the type of finish on wood. Most speakers of modern manufacture are going to be finished in some sort of catalyzed impermeable finish. No amount of beeswax, oil, or whatever is going to have an iotas effect on the wood. It may make the surface look pretty, but it's not going to affect the actual underlying wood unless you have an oil or wax finished veneer. And those are fairly rare these days. Conservators wouldn't trust sunscreen products to protect any valuable wood item. They may help a little, but don't be lulled into a false sense of security and think they'll stop sun bleaching, especially in places like Florida, Arizona, or Hawaii.