Am I out of my mind? #obsessed


I have a pair of B&W 805d3 stand mount speakers. I dust them weekly with a microfiber cloth. From a few feet away they still look brand new but on closer examination they aren’t perfect. Tiny micro scratches and smudges. I had the thought of trying a polishing product or car wax to make them perfect again. Good idea or am I just #obsessed? 
paulgardner
@norton @atmasphere yeah I have a black car too 😐. I’ll try some on a small area on the back to test it. Just thought I’d see if anyone has tried any specific products that have worked well on gloss black finishes. 
yes, out of your mind.

just wiping dust on piano black lacquer can make miniature marks.

polish them 1 time per year, then stop looking so closely.

tell yourself the dust was factored into the performance specs, IOW, not to be removed!
Looking at black cars or piano black lacquer the wrong way can cause swirls or marring.  The speakers are probably a polyurethane finish and I would not try to remove the swirls with an aggressive polish as you may dull the finish.  If you can't live with it, there are glazes, like Imperial Hand Glaze, which are specifically made to hide and fill the slight imperfections.  Just make sure you work with a microfiber cloth, move in straight lines and be very gentle.  This should help to hide the imperfections to some degree.  
Stay at least a few feet away from your speakers and/or get some therapy.  You may very well end up doing more harm than good succumbing to OCD, then you’ll really be unhappy.  If you don’t listen to your speakers from less than three feet away then don’t look at them that way either and you’ll be much happier.  Life’s too short.