How can I safely dust my speakers and cables?

 

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Username: Nency

Post Number: 58
Registered: May-09
Keeping your speakers and wires clean will give you a good-looking setup, and it'll prevent dust and dirt from damaging your equipment's internal circuitry. But be conscientious when you choose products and methods for cleaning your components. It's always a good idea to check your owner's manual for suggestions.

Here are some general tips:

* Make sure that your speakers are turned off before cleaning.
* Be careful to protect the finish on your speakers, particularly if it's wood. Pledge and other wood cleaners that contain silicone can leave residue in the wood grain. A dry cloth will usually do for simple cleaning, although you can dampen it with water if the job calls for it.
* Spray a small amount of water on a rag and then wipe your speakers, instead of spraying water directly on the speakers.
* For speaker grilles, a can of compressed air or even the upholstery brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner will do. It's usually a good idea to remove the grilles first, if you can, so that you can easily and safely clean both sides of them.
* Every few years, you should unplug and replug the cables that connect your speaker system. This will help keep the connections clean.
* If you notice any build-up on your cables, use a good contact cleaner like DeoxIT
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