Speaker Polish? REVISITED


I asked about speaker polish before in an earlier post and got some great answers from you guys. I'm looking for Liquid Gold. Someone even told me about Orange Oil. Any experience with Orange Oil?

Also, after I posted my question I found a nice scratch on the top of the speaker. Nobody in the household is talking. Time to set-up the secret cameras :) Anybody know how to buff that nasty scratch out. The speakers are a Cherry vaneer finish, the scratch shows up white or natural in color.

Thanks again guys,
Dave
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Showing 1 response by pbb

Lemon oil has nothing to do with lemons I am told. It is, in fact, a petroleum distillate. I have used a product that probably has little or nothing to do with oranges called Orange Glo with good results, at least initially, but like all other products it does evaporate. With wood less is best. Products with wax should be avoided as they tend to build-up and, depending on how open the grain is, fills it up. Dusting with a soft rag on a regular basis and the very occasional use of a good furniture polish is all that is required. One word of caution: always be careful around the drivers both with your hands and when using a spray bottle. And no: the type of polish used does not affect the sound, kind of like most tweaks, I would say.