Dan, if they're good Cubans or Dominicans they wouldn't make everything stink. Jeez I hate people that smoke cheap cigars. Cigar stores often keep a bowl of cigar cuttings around, somehow it absorbs the smell. You may want to put them in an enclosed space with some cuttings? The other thing that comes to mind is Febreeze, lighly mist the Febreeze in the air near the speakers and let it settle on the fabric? Hey, if it works on my hockey equipment it can kill ANY smell!
Cigar Smell...How to get out of Maggies??
Hello all,
I just bought a pair of Magnepan 1.6s from a seller who did not disclose that he smoked cigars in his listening room!!
Now, I enjoy a good cigar as much as the next guy, but not in the house...and certainly not around my equipment.
What do I do? I can't spray the speakers with Lysol as I'm sure the moisture would not be good for the panels. Likewise, a powder (Carpet Fresh or the like) would also penetrate the grill cloth and get on the panels.
Currently, I have them sitting in the garage "airing" out.
I just bought a pair of Magnepan 1.6s from a seller who did not disclose that he smoked cigars in his listening room!!
Now, I enjoy a good cigar as much as the next guy, but not in the house...and certainly not around my equipment.
What do I do? I can't spray the speakers with Lysol as I'm sure the moisture would not be good for the panels. Likewise, a powder (Carpet Fresh or the like) would also penetrate the grill cloth and get on the panels.
Currently, I have them sitting in the garage "airing" out.
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