Coffee stain Removal From a Speaker!

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Using a bathroom foaming bubbles and some compressed air to get this tough stain out. I made sure to go light on the bubbles in the speaker as to not damage it. Let me know what you guys think.. The air gun I'm using is the typhoon gun.




 
Nice job! The compressed air is the key ... Thanks for sharing with us.

ScottH
 
Would've NEVER thought about using Scrubby Bubbles...Great Idea.

Thanx for the write up,

Bill
 
Would've NEVER thought about using Scrubby Bubbles...Great Idea.

Thanx for the write up,

Bill

Bille- Scrubbing bubbles is my number one cleaning product! its foam just eats dirt and grime away better than my degreaser and it doesn't discolor any hard plastics. Also if you ever have any really bad leather use the mega foam shower cleaner. There is a before and after here on my website. Springfield Auto Detail
 
Bille- Scrubbing bubbles is my number one cleaning product! its foam just eats dirt and grime away better than my degreaser and it doesn't discolor any hard plastics. Also if you ever have any really bad leather use the mega foam shower cleaner. There is a before and after here on my website. Springfield Auto Detail

I'd think twice about using the Mega Foam on Leather, this is from their website, if it'll hurt marble and I can only thinkh what it'll do to leather. Most of these types of products have a good dose of phosphoric acid in them.

What surfaces can I use Scrubbing Bubbles® Mega Shower Foamer on?
Scrubbing Bubbles® Mega Shower Foamer is safe for use on glazed ceramic tile, stainless steel, chrome fixtures, fiberglass and glazed porcelain tile.

Do not use on acrylic, brass or natural marble. Spot-test all other surfaces in an inconspicuous area.
 
why didn't you just take the speaker grill off, wash it then put it back on ?
 
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