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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
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I'm not sure what you mean by 'piano finish'. Ask Kef what they recommend. I can tell you that many suggestions I read are just plain wrong. I have a pair of speakers finished in Steinway black, which is a satin finish with a nitrocellulose lacquer paint. like a Steinway. A dampened rag with water is all I ever use and is the recommended method from Steinway. I grew up in a home with one and had the same finish done to my speakers. The latest models might be using polyester paints, not sure though. Don't use polish or car products. | ||||
@vitussl101 If you look at the finish for KEF speakers they are high gloss hard finish similar to a so called Steinway piano in black. however, they are showing light scratches and no microfiber cloth with water will polish that away. I’m not saying they are deep scratches, rather we commonly refer to as swirls on car paint surface. I went through today and was able to reduce some of the scratches using suggestions, not car polish! I will see if I can post the before and after once I am satisfied with the results.
Rob | ||||
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