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?.
Not once have I ever completely understood all the added hype about Microfiber Cloth when a ole trusty worn-out quality t-shirt such as Hanes or Fruit of the Loom does the trick.
Have you ever owned a high quality one? They are completely in a league of their own. Nothing like a t-shirt… or any other cotton product. Many times softer, lighter.
There are different categories of microfiber cloths… there are the flat no fluff… and really fluffy. The later are great for eye glasses and delicate cleaning. Just judging from the photos i think these look like the light fluffy type.
I ran across a package of two types of microfiber fabrics and link below, which includes a soft microfiber towels and a leatherly smooth fabric swatch that would seem to be ultra smooth. I’ve seen them before when they come with glasses i have bought. Apparently use of the word ultrasoft and you're searching efforts appears helpful
When I open up my Business selling microfiber towels for glossy speakers I may include this in my product line.
To "Dabel" I used to use all my old t-shirts also until I bought a black car and saw that it was introducing scratches to the finish. I think the thicker the microfiber the better but don't buy the ones that feel like fur as they do nothing
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