Interesting comment about cleaning drivers cones above.
Never thought to clean them, exactly how does one go about doing that? Maybe a light dusting from a swiffer?
Because people are around and so forth I keep the covers on and they look fine.
You asked about a ceramic product and I told you. After rubbing out with a fine polishing compound like Menzerna 3500 all you need to do is wipe off occasionally with a fast evaporating product one would normally use for cleaning windows but without the blue dye. I use 50% isopropyl alcohol in distilled water and a cotton or microfiber cloth. You could also use a quick detailer. Most clear coat finishes on modern loudspeakers are going to be polyester which is extremely tough, tougher than acrylic lacquer. |
I use Chemical Guys microfiber towels (yellow) on my Wilson Sabrina. I only remove dust. These towers are super soft. These are the towels. These are also the only towels I use on my car’s metallic black paint. |
Yes sprayway is good also but I found glass plus to be a little bit better I use very little on the microfiber I do not spray the speaker if you start getting into rubbing hard you're going to notice scratches on the speaker.. trust me wear a headlight when you do this spray the microfiber towel and lightly take the dust off of the speaker and the cones.. |