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PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:07 am 
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MY EV SX300s are getting a little dusty from all of the use. starting to not look as good as I'd like. How do you clean this moulded stuff to bring out the new sheen again?


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Damp cloth, no cleaners.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 23, 2009 2:21 pm 
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If you mean the knicks and scratches on the outside of the cabinets, don't think you can get them back to looking like new. I thought about using a heat gun on the outside of mine to smooth it over. Didn't work too well on a OLD eon. It did smooth the scratches but didn't help appearance.

You mentioned dust though. On the surrounds of the speakers and inside the grills, you can use an air compressor to blow all the junk out.

I bought some speakers (5) once that were hung in a club for 15 years. Also Subs (4) that sat on the floor. You can imagine the smoke, gum and booze and scum on them. Spent 2 weeks with a scrub brush, chemicals, and a wet vac, went over every inch MANY times! They came out nice but still had to paint them in the end. These were not plastic cabs though.

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Ive given thought to cleaning mine with a damp cloth, then using armor all or something of that type to wipe on the outer shell to bring back the shine as they are getting pretty nasty looking also. I don't think its going to hurt the outer plastic shell.

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supercharged @ Thu Dec 03, 2009 8:37 pm wrote:
Ive given thought to cleaning mine with a damp cloth, then using armor all or something of that type to wipe on the outer shell to bring back the shine as they are getting pretty nasty looking also. I don't think its going to hurt the outer plastic shell.


Just be sure you apply it by spraying it on a cloth and wiping it down rather than spraying it on the cabinet directly (and risk over spray getting on drivers). There is no ammonia or other chemicals with corrosive fumes in Armor All so you should be alright. Maybe be careful of the handles too, would hate to go to pick one up and have it slip right out of your hands.

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