@mijostyn, Good intel. I think my scratches were so superficial that they just easily vanished using a no-sanding method.
I think Klipsch should have a better manual. They should explain how to care for the loudspeaker's finish. I believe Tannoy does this and they make recommendation on oils, waxes and sealers. but I might be wrong. I much prefer the furniture grade wood cabinet on these speakers than the modern designs I've owned with glossy, space age finishes. These blend into the domestic environment in a certain way that is pleasing to some design profiles.
My CWIVs look good as new--if not better. It's good to know there is a fix, it is easy, and it restores things perfectly to new.
@ebm, can you please tell us what you are trying to say in a complete sentence? I'm assuming you are saying this discussion is sad. How positive of you if that's the case. It's not sad. Instead, it's informative. And, no one should fault Klipsch (other than failing to explain how to care for their furniture grade cabinets). But please, if you have something to say or offer, GO FOR IT. Contrarian views are welcome. Terse, childish criticism...not a crowd pleaser.