Here's what an account service manager from Wilson Audio had to say:
Hi, Yes we use an automotive paint process, base coat/ clear coat. Anything safe to use on an automobile is safe to use on our speakers…
As you may surmise, there are some excellent detailing products out there for cars. Pick your favorite….I would be cautious with a powered polisher unless you know what you are doing, you may burn through the clear and base coat…
We use the 3m micro fiber cloth rags….I would use a rag that you’ve known to work well with automobiles as well.
Best Regards,
Plexus Plastic Cleaner or Meguiars Ultimate Polish works best, do 3 times a year and periodic microfiber cloth dusting. If you have micro hairline scratches or hologram scratches it involves cutting, buffing and polishing by machine but be careful you don't want to burn through the clear coat. Sophia 3 are amazing aren't they? They seem to sound better scratch free ;-)
Hi, Yes we use an automotive paint process, base coat/ clear coat. Anything safe to use on an automobile is safe to use on our speakers…
As you may surmise, there are some excellent detailing products out there for cars. Pick your favorite….I would be cautious with a powered polisher unless you know what you are doing, you may burn through the clear and base coat…
We use the 3m micro fiber cloth rags….I would use a rag that you’ve known to work well with automobiles as well.
Best Regards,
Plexus Plastic Cleaner or Meguiars Ultimate Polish works best, do 3 times a year and periodic microfiber cloth dusting. If you have micro hairline scratches or hologram scratches it involves cutting, buffing and polishing by machine but be careful you don't want to burn through the clear coat. Sophia 3 are amazing aren't they? They seem to sound better scratch free ;-)