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    Posted: 14 February 2019 at 5:59pm
I have some Martin Audio CSX with the hard PU paint on, anything i use to try and clean it, just rips apart or makes it worst 


currently using a brush with normal spray cleaner, but is a lot of elbow grease for the result 


anyone?
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i use a jet wash
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didn't wanna have to take the drivers out but hey suppose thats one way
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i don't, i just don't spray it straight at the grille.
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Originally posted by csg csg wrote:

i don't, i just don't spray it straight at the grille.

i always find that the overspray makes everything look dirtier IMO. 

might try it
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Put them grill down, block up the connectors with dummy speakons and tape and away you go.
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