Pretty much as the title states really.
I have some B&W speakers that need polishing to remove some grubby marks. Any ideas at all please?
He wasn't too bad a singer and actor either. Shammy Davies Jr.Damp Shammy Leather is the best way I've found. Needs to be a good Shammy and you have to ensure that it is clean of bits
He wasn't too bad a singer and actor either. Shammy Davies Jr.
Sorry, sorry. I've been biting my lip. I just couldn't resist. The old ones are the best.
Being as OCD with my car as my Home Cinema a shammy leather will induce marring so best avoided.Damp Shammy Leather is the best way I've found. Needs to be a good Shammy and you have to ensure that it is clean of bits
Agree, quality microfibre cloth and the Gtechniq nano polish I linked to in my earlier post.Being as OCD with my car as my Home Cinema a shammy leather will induce marring so best avoided.
A good quality micro fibre cloth to apply car polish lightly a second clean one to remove the polish
Lovely Finish, looks like New. Which wax did you use? Need to polish my Rel subwoofers to make them glossy & new like again.I can also highly recommend finishing off with carnauba car wax, it really comes out like new
Lovely Finish, looks like New. Which wax did you use? Need to polish my Rel subwoofers to make them glossy & new like again.
Thanks.