Reconditioning Speaker Surrounds
Hey all,
Question, whats the best thing to use in reconditioning the rubber surrounds of speakers? I have some Klipsch CF-1's that havent been used in about 4 years, tucked away in a safe place in our storage room in the house. The surrounds though have gotten a little discolored to somewhat of a white tint in some places. Although the rubber doesn't appear have degraded any at all. No visable cracking or dryrotting of any kind. I would just like to know of a product I can buy that will reluster the rubber and help protect them from any further chance of degradation. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Terry
Question, whats the best thing to use in reconditioning the rubber surrounds of speakers? I have some Klipsch CF-1's that havent been used in about 4 years, tucked away in a safe place in our storage room in the house. The surrounds though have gotten a little discolored to somewhat of a white tint in some places. Although the rubber doesn't appear have degraded any at all. No visable cracking or dryrotting of any kind. I would just like to know of a product I can buy that will reluster the rubber and help protect them from any further chance of degradation. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Terry
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NM, while rummaging through some old supplies, I ran across some "Mothers, Back to Black" and this is perfect for what I needed to restore the condition of the surounds. It also reconditions black plastic and vinyl, so now I have what looks like brand new CF-1's.