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.
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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.. |
@yyzsantabarbara isn't part.of the reason you've purchased those glossy speakers is for the esthetics? Putting covers over them when not in use IMO, makes them an eyesore, but what do I know. I'm tje same person that never puts a case over my phone, again, part of the reason for getting an attractive phone is to look at it, can't do that with a cover over it... just sayin... |
In light of the diversity of comments above and they have all been amazing, I think we can all agree that speaker surfaces can be a amazingly Beautiful to look at, and arguably are the most beautiful part of your system, and possibly your Home. It is clear there is no good audiophile grade maintaining and cleaning kit tailored especially for speaker surfaces. Using polishing products for cars doesn’t make sense in light of different environments being encountered. Lots of other ideas offered herein are not really tailored to a speaker Consequently, effective immediately, I will be launching a new product line addressing how best to clean and maintain pristine speaker surfaces. These products will be available at your favorite audio gear shops very soon. This Will include special purpose microfiber towels, distilled water Products, modified swiffer dusting products, specially designed white handling gloves, air blowing Devices to remove dust, air filtration devices to remove harmful airborne dust particles, and polishing products which are under development as they just don’t really exist for indoor pristine speaker surfaces. A surprising product availability gap apparently exists for maintaining speaker surfaces and driver surfaces. Stay tuned for developing announcements. This will be really really big. |
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