What to clean audio equipment with?


Hi all!

What should one use to clean fingerprints, etc. from audio equipment with? Metal, anodized, chrome, etc.

Something like Windex? Rubbing alcohol? Something else? I don't want to remove any lettering.

Dave
diofan56
Hi, Have had great success useing 3in one oil on metal surfaces wiping with a soft tissue,it not only removes fingerprints but keeps them from returning. On other surfaces i've used Castle Plexo anti static plastic glass cleaner with no harm to the components. Hope this helps.
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I second Autosports above for Endust for Electronics wipes, or the aerosol spray can which I have. I also use microfiber towels from Costco or Walmart to good effect.

Good luck,

Kenobi
The alcohol/ammonia free LCD-Laptop-Computer Screen cleaners work great. I use a brand called Klear Screen (klearscreen.com) about $9.00 a bottle at any computer store.
I third the endust for electronics. I get the best results by spraying it onto a nice clean micro fibre cloth then polishing the faceplates and tops and sides . Picks up all dust and safely removes any fingerprints. The same process for high gloss laminated speaker enclosures works amazing as well. Cheers