I have Coincident Super Eclipse IIs with the unusual black finish. I'd not call it piano black, because it does not have that deep lustre and shine. I don't quite know what it is - but it reminds me of my old Yamaha NS1000s.
I wanted to keep them in top shape - as we all do - and asked Israel Blume what to do. And he pretty much said as Merganser. Occasionally wipe them with a moist cloth - that is, moistened with water.
To be honest, I've never even done that. I just dust them regularly with a feather duster and don't touch them with my fingers. They don't show finger prints like the piano laquer finishes do anyway - but what the heck. They are 5 years old and look as new.
Well, maybe I'll try sprucing them up tonight with a moist soft cloth.
Regards,
I wanted to keep them in top shape - as we all do - and asked Israel Blume what to do. And he pretty much said as Merganser. Occasionally wipe them with a moist cloth - that is, moistened with water.
To be honest, I've never even done that. I just dust them regularly with a feather duster and don't touch them with my fingers. They don't show finger prints like the piano laquer finishes do anyway - but what the heck. They are 5 years old and look as new.
Well, maybe I'll try sprucing them up tonight with a moist soft cloth.
Regards,