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What's the best way to clean dust off speakers without getting swirl marks?

 

Also whats the best way for getting dust off tweeters and woofers without risking damage.

 

Also the grills without roughing up the material.

 

Thanks!

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Cleaning (dusting) drivers can be done easily with a clean (!) soft make-up brush.  I prefer the larger, fluffy type.  Just be gentle, especially on the tweeter.  Don't pretend that you're scrubbing down your oily driveway.  You can also use the brush on the grills - same advice applies.

 

Brushes are easy to come by.  If you don't have access to one via someone else in the house they are readily available.  You don't need to spend much.

 

Your mention of swirl marks suggests that you have some kind of shiny cabinet, rather than a matte wood finish.  Is there anything in the manual about cleaning?  If not, an email to them may elicit the right advice.

 

Now I'll hand over to my colleagues for further updates.

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1 hour ago, DEANO23 said:

Use a wire brush or steel wool no swirl marks with those ! Brad seems to be onto something with the brushes just be careful with tacky domes if you have them !

? I tried the angle grinder with diamond blade

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