Nicotine reidue on drivers


Is there a safe and effective way to get old nicotine residue
 off speaker drivers? Yamaha NS 1000m, I can see it on the tops of the tweeter and mid-range drivers.
mizike
When I used to repair TV’s back in the late 70’s to early 80’s I had many a TV come into the shop coated in nicotine.  It took a very strong concoction of Windex to clean the innards and picture tube.  I would use 80% Windex Concentrate with 20% ionized water.   It worked like a charm.  
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No kidding, I personally have chosen not to smoke. However the previous owner of these speakers chase to smoke heavily.
mizike OP
Is there a safe and effective way to get old nicotine residue
 off speaker drivers? Yamaha NS 1000m
  Thanks, all. I was hoping to hear from someone who had actually tried this.


No leave them be don't listen to anyone saying to clean them, I have and was shocked, the mid and tweeter on theNS 1000, 1000x and 2000, are clear polypropylene cones, that just have a very thin vapor deposited coating of Beryllium on the polypropylene, any cleaning or rubbing will take it off and expose the clear polypropylene cone underneath.
Only one or two Yamaha's had pure spun Beryllium cones, and were as fagile as egg shells, the mighty GF-1
https://www.hifido.co.jp/sold/14-84924-31512-50.html?LNG=E
 and I think the NS10000 also.
  https://www.hifido.co.jp/sold/16-06185-99993-50.html?LNG=E

Cheers George