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

Try mild blow of Hair dyer for long hours, Try talcum, Chickpea flour, activated charcoal even Soda ash But don't forget brush it off/ careful vacuum or air blowing. Don't use fine powder but rough powder, if not readily available sieve it your self. IPA/glass cleaner( may harm impregnated resin OR coat) smell Masking agents like vinegar/ scents. But try everything mentioned on near similar paper doped with dogs urine if result is satisfactory go ahead with care in horizontal position for many hours until you are happy with result.

Who allows a piddling dog inside the house? My terriers NEVER peed indoors. True, I could use only wall-mounted bookshelf speakers, but that was because of the cats, who would scratch anything if you displeased them by, say, leaving home for too long. At least they used their box as per training, except that time they pooped on our pillows to express their displeasure.

Make the color uniform again by pissing on both speakers. Drink a few beers so you can get a solid stream of foamy urine and really soak'em down. That should also change the odor. Just don't eat any asparagus prior to pissing. That would be bad.

Playing some Taylor Swift music could enhance the experience.

 

@overthemoon 

I've told my dog I will shot him in the head if he attempts #1 or #2 within 10 feet of my speakers. It's worked so far but he hasn't gotten old and broken down like me yet.

I've had that same conversation with every pet I've had, it works surprisingly well. 

@miltonpyron Maybe contact "Klipsch" customer service/support for cleaning advise

...or stop playing your "Cats" album