Best products and process to polish piano black KEF speakers


Hello,

 

seeking advice on best products and process to restore light scratches on my R3 speakers after being repaired for corner damage.

While the company did a decent job a repairing damage to the speaker, they somehow managed to create another problem by scratching to top and sides of the speaker.

when I compare it to the good speaker it is a night and day difference. Are there good products to bring back the luster and correct the scratches?

I would appreciate any help with this issue.

Rob

rayray57

For all the suggestions.  I appreciate it and for those out there, I am very good at detailing cars and very picky when doing so. So I am very familiar with paint correction and detailing.  I have 4 different buffers from Rupes to Griots etc. of different size throw but wonder if the paint on these speakers is too soft to use a buffer on even at low speed and softest pads.  I think I will start by hand.  Once I can get the pics loaded you can see the difference from the good speaker to the one that was fixed but not polished correctly.

 

Thank you,

Rob

Ray,

 

As it appears you have the tools, and experience, to do paint correction I would do the same on your speakers.

Pick up some very fine polishing compound and give it a go.  If you wanted to do the bottom of the speaker first to evaluate the results....

 

 

 

Blask No.9 followed by some Blask No.13 ceramic spray polish. 

Not cheap, but products from the likes of Griots don’t come remotely close to as good IME.