Cleaning the Black Gloss Paint of the LSi's
G'day all,
Tried a search first, but to no avail. Although I use a Meguiar's Dust Magnet to clear off the dust, I have had the LSi9's now for a couple of years and the black gloss paint on the top doesn't quite match that of the bottom!! Any tips on what I could use to make them look as new again? They just appear to have a film on them - unmarked, but not as glossy as they should be. All tips very welcome - thanks in advance.
Tried a search first, but to no avail. Although I use a Meguiar's Dust Magnet to clear off the dust, I have had the LSi9's now for a couple of years and the black gloss paint on the top doesn't quite match that of the bottom!! Any tips on what I could use to make them look as new again? They just appear to have a film on them - unmarked, but not as glossy as they should be. All tips very welcome - thanks in advance.
Regards - Gaz from the land of Oz
Main System
Denon - AVC-4700H
Emotiva - XPA-9
Cambridge Audio - Azur 851C - CXUHD
Polk Audio - Legend L800 - Legend L400 - Legend L900 - LSiM fx - OWM3
SVS - PB1000 x 2
Foxtel - iQ4
Belkin - Pure AV PF40
Sony K77A9G
Front Room System
PS Audio - Sprout 100
Cambridge Audio - CXC S2 - CA752BD
Sony - UBX800 4K BluRay
Polk Audio - Legend L200
Main System
Denon - AVC-4700H
Emotiva - XPA-9
Cambridge Audio - Azur 851C - CXUHD
Polk Audio - Legend L800 - Legend L400 - Legend L900 - LSiM fx - OWM3
SVS - PB1000 x 2
Foxtel - iQ4
Belkin - Pure AV PF40
Sony K77A9G
Front Room System
PS Audio - Sprout 100
Cambridge Audio - CXC S2 - CA752BD
Sony - UBX800 4K BluRay
Polk Audio - Legend L200
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