How do I best clean the midbass? It has lint on it. How do I best clean/restore the rubber
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polklover18
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Windex with ammonia.2 channel: Anthem 225 Integrated amp; Parasound Ztuner; TechnicsTT SL1350; Vincent PHO-8 phono pre; Marantz CD6005 spinner; Polk SDA2BTL's; LAT International speaker cables, ZU Mission IC's and power cables all into a PS Audio Dectet Power center.
Other; M10 series II, M7C's, Hafler XL600 amp, RB-980BX, Parasound HCA-1500 amp , P5 preamp, all in storage. All vintage Polk have had crossover rebuilds and tweeter upgrades.
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Original Windex sprayed onto a soft, lint free cloth. Never spray the drivers directly. Use a circular wiping motion with light pressure. Be sure to clean the rubber surrounds at the same time. You'll find a lot of brown stains on your cloth at first from cleaning the surrounds. Clean the PR's too.Political Correctness'.........defined
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Also be aware that the mid-woofers, even when clean, have a certain amount of tackiness on the cone.
This is normal. Don't go overboard & try to clean it off.