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Getting dust off speaker cloth

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Sal
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Sal Posted: Mon, Feb 6 2017 4:08 AM

This may sound like a silly question, but how do all of you get dust off your Beolab speaker cloth? Is there a best practice? Do you use your hand, a duster, another cloth? Is there a recommended method?

I've noticed that I can't seem to get the cloth clean enough, or maybe I should lower my standards of clean! LOL

Thanks in advance.

Steve at Sounds Heavenly
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Hi Sal,

I use the vacuum cleaner hose attachment with the brush fitting at the end - works a treat!

Kind regards, Steve.

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Sal replied on Wed, Feb 8 2017 1:45 AM

Thanks! Will try that!

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BeoGreg replied on Wed, Feb 8 2017 12:36 PM
Same than Steve. Vacuum with little brush.
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Michael replied on Wed, Feb 8 2017 4:47 PM
I also use one of those gluetape things to take animal hair off your clothes on my speakers. Works very well. And doesn't require a vacuum cleaner either :-)

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BeoIce replied on Thu, Feb 9 2017 9:16 AM

I use a vaccum cleaner for pre-cleaning and the glue-tape roller for the finish.

Every two or three years I take off the speaker covers completly and wash them with mild lotion in a bath tub. After drying them with pressing a towel slightly on it I use a hair dryer to blow off the last humidity.

 

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Sal replied on Thu, Feb 9 2017 1:46 PM

Great suggestions everyone! Thank you!

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