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

Yes @ghdprentice in the garage sits a baker’s dozen stack of microfiber cloths. Though i still prefer this application (t-shirts with ammonia free windex) as my number one go-to choice for 1980’s tar applied drivers. Sorry, for that particular post should’ve been more detailed and specific. Patience please, as i further work on ones communication skills ;)

@mijostyn

Just my educated guess regarding Porter Cable routers in use, model 100, 690 w/ plunge base, and 7518. For 1/2 sheet oscillating sanders our go-to then Porter Cables 505.

@dabel 

I use the 690 in various bases depending on the mission. My Plunge router is a 7539 and I use a 75182 in a router table configuration. I also have a 10 hp 3 phase SCMI spindle molder and the scars to prove it. I use the 303 1/4 sheet sander. It is faster at 12,000 RPM. My Fein 1/2 sheet sander will hit 14,000 rpm, what a machine!

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