Cleaning my speakers

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eddieyourdj

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My Mackies 1200s & 450s have been solid for over 10 years now. I keep them clean, but I feel like they could use a deep cleaning & maybe touch up some scuff marks from over the years. Any suggestions???
 
If they're plastic or vinyl/duratex coated, automotive Armor-all makes them pretty.
 
I used to keep Armor All type wipes that come in a resealable plastic package in my miscellaneous item tote. I "could" clean up almost any annoying marks after setup, but I rarely if ever used them. Now I just grab a paper towel and get it damp in the bathroom sink if I need to clean anything. Some of the Armor All type products leave a slick oily residue, try to find a product that leaves a clean surface if you take that route.
 

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I know I am a newb on a lot of things here. But I do not recommend armor-all, it has a tendency to make plastic and vinyl haze or crack over time..... Shoe polish....soap and water...pledge funiture polish...... Will make it shine without breaking down the material.