Used speakers: Cleaning tips?


Hello all,

Just bought a pair of dealer demo speakers with a rosenut real wood finish. Really nice but they have dealer dust and could look better.
I have worked with wood in my life so I am not shy, but I don't want to mess up the finish in the event I want to sell them to upgrade.
Any tips will be appreciated.
rhanechak
Yes, dealer dust is just plain dirt where customer dust assuming you are talking about a persons home is mostly dead skin.
Here are some suggestions that I have picked up from other threads on this subject. The comments are not mine.

Murphy’s
Howards Wax-N-Feed
-Formby’s (long-time favorite handed down from my mom, the antique collector)
-Orange Glow (new stuff, relatively, that seems to work well)

Rgeards,
Todd
Soft brush would be fine for the cones and try some of the better furniture cleaners and polish out there. Really not a hard task and very enjoyable.