Re: Speaker finish care...
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Sort of an off-topic question, but related nontheless.
While discussing our cleaning methods, do any of us allow our significant others to dust our speakers, or do we all insist on doing it ourselves?
I can only answer for myself
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Nobody touches my equipment but me, my wife does grab the remote on occasion
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It's my job to look after the HT equipment, heck I even vacuum as well
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I use my forearm to dust the tops of my speakers.
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In reply to:
I use my forearm to dust the tops of my speakers.
Yeah, who needs those prissy little Swiffers? Did you guys call Axiom to see if they had your speakers in pink?
You guys know I'm joking, of course. We are all manly-men here. Well, most of us.
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Ah use power tools. Good ol' belt sandaaarrrrr...
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Start using swiffer wipes and the next thing you know you'll only be able to use padded toilet seats. From there, you trade in your barbecue for a George Foreman Grill, your straight-blade razor for a Norelco, your wifebeater for a satin undergarment, that comforter you had in college for a down comforter with duvet, your poker night for a pedicure party, your toilet paper for a bidet.
And to think, it all started with a little rag that attracts dust.
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ROTFLMAO!!
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Well, I don't understand you guys. I like it when my wife touches my equipment...
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I tried using my forearm to wipe off the speakers; but my watch kept scratching them!
Then my wife said: "Switch arms"!
Then my daughter said: "Switch Arms"!
So I switched arms that my watch was on to satisfy my wife...
...and switched arms that I wiped the speakers with to satisfy my daughter.
I scratched the speakers even more
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