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Default Help cleaning loudspeaker cones/surrounds

Hello,

I have some mid '70's KEF drivers that have been sitting uncoveredon a shelf
in my basement for many years. They are coated with fine white dust that I
would like to remove. The cones are rubberized/plastic coated and the
surrounds are rubber. My question is what do you folks suggest to clean
them without dissolving the adhesive? My first guess was ArmorAll?
Thanks in advance.


 
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