There is a product called Zorbx that will take care of it. I myself would never live in an animals bathroom but many people do.
Dog pissed on speaker
Any suggestions for how to remove dog piss from speaker, including on paper cone? Klipsch Heresy IV. It still has faint smell, and if I can still smell it must be strong to the dog. Dog has stopped peeing there but I’m still concerned he might again, driven by the smell. And if I get rid of the speakers, who would buy it?
Please take this advice. Before doing anything else I would call Bill at Millersound, a premier speaker repair person, for his advice. Millersound Speaker Refoaming, Speaker Reconing and Repair Services If he suggest reconing the speaker, then you have to decide whether to obtain a new cone directly from Klipsch for him to install or using what he uses (which may be from Klipsch for all I know). I would definitely want an "official" Klipsch cone.
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I was looking to buy a pair of Martin Logans used…this was a long time ago. Found a local guy who was selling a pair of SL3s. So I arrive and when I walk in I see a couple of bird cages. Speakers are in the next room so we proceed…and there are two large parrots, who, let’s just say, repurposed the electrostatic panels as their toilets. The panels are literally covered in bird 💩 What’s funny is the dude didn’t even flinch. I thanked him for his time and left. |
@thecarpathian , the post about not living in a dogs bathroom means train your dog so that it knows better than to piss in your house. For me, people that have pets that are allowed to grow up like a weed are pets I don't want to be around. Not only did our dogs never piss in the house, they also never pissed on anything in the flower beds or garden, nor the car wheels. |
Dogs can hear well above the gentle 20kHz rolloff of the Klipsch horn tweeter. Perhaps the dog would prefer something with an AMT style tweeter than can dellver well beyond 20kHz. This is a form of protest IMHO. I'm wagering that the dog was a small breed and could only hike his leg as high as the woofer. Otherwise, he would have "marked" the horns. |
I think you should pee on the dogs Amplifier. JK. Natures Miracle is the easiest over the counter. It does not prevent the animal from smelling it just humans. If you can try buying a really fine mist spray head/ bottle. You are going to want to do multiple applications and do not try to dry it up faster. It only works in wet form so time is your friend. Unplug the speaker cable from the wire. Also, try to make sure you cover the affected areas. So leave the speaker upright so the liquid follows the path of the urine. 25 years owning my own carpet and upholstery business. There are stronger products but you probably can not get them. I hope this helped. |
I’d put the speaker in the sun for a few hours and out in the fresh air on a low humidity day. You could cover the wood with a blanket if you want to make sure the finish isn't somehow changed by the sun. If that doesn’t do the trick to rid it of the smell, then as others have noted, it may be time to replace the driver and call it a day. Be sure to "break in" the new driver for a few hours to get it to sound matched to your other one. |
@trevanian that's good dog psychology. A dog or cat won't piss or Schiit where they eat. Use the animal's instincts for your benefit. Good idea. |
A bit fussy to do, but an electric varmint fence unit plus a moist pad he'd have to stand on to pee would be a very real disincentive. Next time, a small female dog might be a better choice. The easy way would be to get a couple of 'scat mats' from Amazon and put them in front of the speakers. They come in two forms - one just makes loud shrill noises if an animal steps on them and the other actually delivers a shock to them. Search "electric no pee mat for dog" on amazon |
Seriously here's what you need to do. Get a bowl of warm water and add a tablespoon of Arm & Hammer baking soda, stir it good then dampen a cloth with this solution, ring it out then gently wipe the area where the pee is. This will neutralize the pee (ammonia). The wipe again with clean water. Don't over do it. |
Only one person suggest an ozone generator. Least likely to damage the components. That would eventually break down the uric acid, urea, and other nittrogenous compounds generating the ammoniacal smell after bacteria and enzyme exposure. UV light (germicidal) might work, but don't expose paper to it (no speaker cones) only the box. |
Actually the suggestion of taking the driver out and putting it outside in sunlight is not bad, it would help break down the urine, albeit it might also help break down the cone. Ozone generator similar idea but it's an open question about how good of an idea that is in your house. But if it were my speaker, I'd replace the driver. The thought would drive me nuts regardless of the actual impact or lack thereof. |
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It's all your fault. If you had trained your dog to appreciate |