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apcarandang
January 13th, 2002, 18:46
Are they removable or not?<p>A small brush and a vacuum cleaner should do it. Just don''t vacuum with the grilles on or you might damage the drivers.<p> smile.gif border=0

January 13th, 2002, 21:35
They do come off and vacuuming does work and blowing them off with a can of air can work also. Again with the grills off.<p>m-mmeyer smile.gif border=0

Hot_Monkey
January 13th, 2002, 23:46
Lint roller.<br />Masking tape.<br />Canned air.<br />New grills.<p>Some suggestions that have worked for me.<p>Monkey

wildgolfer2
January 15th, 2002, 15:41
i took mine outside and sprayed them out with a garden hose, now they don''t work.<p>thats what i get for posting that question at ANOTHER audio forum. biggthumpup.gif border=0 <p> wink.gif border=0

GreatDane
January 15th, 2002, 16:39
They did''nt work? that sucks confangry.gif border=0 <br /> I recently aquired a pair of Polk Audio monitor 7c speakers from a trade with my old receiver, I think the Polk''s are about 10 or so years old. The grills looked really bad,with water marks and some staining. To clean them, I put them in the tub and soaked them with 409,let that sit for a few minutes then gently scrubed with a very soft hair brush. When I rinsed them, I noticed some dye wash off, but after they dried they looked great, no fade .......good as new. smile.gif border=0

tstammen
January 15th, 2002, 17:35
I use a lint roller, but the main thing I''m battling is dog hair. It''s like the grills are dog-hair magnets. It''s amazing how quickly that stuff builds up.

wildgolfer2
January 15th, 2002, 20:43
i''d say the speakers are causing electro magnetic force to allow the hair to stick to the grille.<p>only one way to fix that, shave the dog. LOL smile.gif border=0

January 16th, 2002, 20:53
I concur on the dog hair problem. I have a Beagle and a Great Dane and have dog hair everywhere. But the best part is cranking up a movie with mucho lfe and letting the svs sub loose and watch the dogs go nuts.<p>m-mmeyer biggthumpup.gif border=0

January 17th, 2002, 02:59
i have some dcm time frames and they got a little baby food on them that dried up like cement, i used an oral b tooth brush and warm water, the grills don''t come off so i had to do it this way, it didn''t come out perfect, is there a better way to do this, my last resort is to send them back and get them reopolstered, they are really nice looking and sounding speakers,,, any ideas could help...