cleanning speakers

Kchill
Kchill Posts: 262
edited January 2010 in Speakers
My Rti 10's are dusty at best.....what do I do to clean these? Speakers and Grills. Also the cabinets. Thanks.
Retired Onkyo 520 (returned broken HK 247)
Now a Pioneer 1018
CSi3
2- RTI10's
2- R50's
2- Fxi3's
Onkyo 250W Sub
Polk psw-10

"Inch by inch lifes a cinch, yard by yard life is hard"
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  • treitz3
    treitz3 Posts: 19,249
    edited January 2010
    Just use a pressure washer.




    Only kidding. The cabinets I just used a damp cloth with water. For the grills, I vacuumed up what I could and then I used the air compressor to blow off anything else the vacuum did not pick up. For the speakers themselves? I just used the same damp cloth....never wipe the tweeter. Lightly blow on that with your mouth and forget about it.

    If the grills are soiled worse than that, there is a cleaner out there that will get the job done, but it escapes me at the moment as to what product it actually is. Somebody will most likely chime in with that one.
    ~ In search of accurate reproduction of music. Real sound is my reference and while perfection may not be attainable? If I chase it, I might just catch excellence. ~
  • bsoko2
    bsoko2 Posts: 1,449
    edited January 2010
    Windex wipes do a good job for cleaning the driver face. Just make sure youi don't press too hard and go in one direction.

    Bill