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So, in the Renewing cloth surround thread, someone said to try thesimplyspeakers.com foam guard treatment (P/N: MI-1291 or what looks to be now the P/N: MI-1291FG) on cloth surrounds
Has anyone tried this stuff yet and what was the result? My drivers are the Trio T11-0043-05, they have cloth surrounds and before they got hit with the stiffness, the surrounds had a sticky feel to them. I plan to do a few other things to my speakers, but this is the first repair on my list... Thanks for any advice or comments.
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Bump, anyone?
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