Best way to clean glossy finish on speakers?


I have a microfiber cloth and distilled water and isopropyl alcohol. 
 

I can use all this to clean a TV screen and my glasses, but is there a preferred way to clean pristine glossy finish on speaker cabinets so that trace scratching does not appear?.

 

emergingsoul

OP,

 

Great question. Here is what ChatGPT says:

 

To clean the glossy finish on speakers, use a soft microfiber cloth to gently wipe away dust and fingerprints. You can dampen the cloth slightly with water if needed, but avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the finish. If there are stubborn smudges, try using a small amount of mild soap diluted in water. Remember to dry the surface thoroughly afterward.

Great quoting ChatGP.

Go talk to a Steinway Piano Store not ChatGP.  What a joke. 

@jeffrey125

 

I would agree with you… but ChatGPT basically said the same thing as Steinway.

I use 80 grit, dry, changes them from hard to clean gloss to satin finish pretty quickly. Much less maintenance going forward ;)

I like to start with 40 grit. But I am impatient. Get to 220 as soon as possible. Then jewelers rouge.