Dog pissed on speaker


Any suggestions for how to remove dog piss from speaker, including on paper cone? Klipsch Heresy IV. It still has faint smell, and if I can still smell it must be strong to the dog. Dog has stopped peeing there but I’m still concerned he might again, driven by the smell. And if I get rid of the speakers, who would buy it?

miltonpyron

In the late 60s my first pair of speakers were JBL Dorian S12s. Our cat liked the grills. In those days grandma’s all had clear vinyl covers on their furniture. I found a shop and had them make me 2 flat bottom bags the size of my speakers. When not using them I put the bags over the speakers. Worked like a charm.

I have had critters for many years: Dogs, reptiles, fish and rodents. Finally started purging them all. When the last pooch died I threw in the towel. No more vet bills, destruction, hair , poop’n, pee’n , yapping, let me in , let me out....

Free at last Free at last, thank god almighty.....

Note: had a friend who used to bring over his little dog and turn it loose in the back yard.  That frik'n thing would hike its leg on every flower pot, tree, flower and chair l i had.  I dont know how that thing was pack'n that much urine.  

As an experiment I once took normal black plastic trash bags and slipped one each over my Reference 3A DeCapo I speakers (in response to WAF complaint).

Could not hear any change in the sound, not one bit of difference.  The plastic trash bags seemed to be completely transparent to sound.  

And wife is out, so no more worries in that regard anyway.  :)