Speaker cones are normally made of paper and should not be cleaned by any abrasive chemicals etc. please watch my video on how to properly clean your precious speakers.
All you need to do is use a damp cloth on the drivers make sure you wring it out well to wipe the speaker cones and cloth grills - for the rest of the cabinets use lemon oil for guitar fretboards i use it and it give s a shine to the cabinets and also cleans them . Once per year is enough . what you do is also ok but i dont know what wipe out is chemicals are not ok for cabinets . If you really are not sure contact your speaker manufacturer and ask them its the best idea for exspensive speakers .
This video is informative but only needs a couple of minutes to cover the subject. Try editing it to 2-3 minutes (like a song) which is about the average attention span of people these days.
@@dannycarter1690 the problem is not attention span; it’s the actual day info that’s lacking. There are many sorts of speakers and cones and dust and dirt. And this only covers a very narrow array.
A large round makeup brush works great for dusting anything!
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More than eight minutes wasted... This is really NOT worth watching!
all kind of dirts
All kinds.
Hey Saol, great video it was what I was looking for, cheers thanks
took you 4.5 minutes to even remove the grills! GET ON WITH THE SUBJECT AT HAND
thank you !
Go on men!
this entire video: brush off the speakers.
All you need to do is use a damp cloth on the drivers make sure you wring it out well to wipe the speaker cones and cloth grills - for the rest of the cabinets use lemon oil for guitar fretboards i use it and it give s a shine to the cabinets and also cleans them . Once per year is enough . what you do is also ok but i dont know what wipe out is chemicals are not ok for cabinets .
If you really are not sure contact your speaker manufacturer and ask them its the best idea for exspensive speakers .
done, thanks
You're using pala an RTi A7. Just sold my RTi A9 recently. Nice.
will cleaning the rubber surround with tap water, damage the rubber over time? I’ve done it already tho. I’m very concerned. thanks
I use distilled water... Leaves no mineral residue behind.
Why do not clean the main Part of the speakers? You Just clan the centre and the perimeter of the cone and not the main paper. Is there any reason?
I made it with Woodglut plans!
There is fungus in my sony iv 300 home theatre subwoofer. What i need to do
Can we see? Normally wiping it with a moist cloth then wiping it dry does the trick
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Thanks for the view
This video is informative but only needs a couple of minutes to cover the subject. Try editing it to 2-3 minutes (like a song) which is about the average attention span of people these days.
@@dannycarter1690 the problem is not attention span; it’s the actual day info that’s lacking.
There are many sorts of speakers and cones and dust and dirt. And this only covers a very narrow array.
I use a soft brush and a blower thats fine for me and my floor standing speakers look as new
that would serve its purpose.