Outdoor speakers are speakers specifically designed for outdoor use. They are typically more durable and weatherproof than indoor speakers because they are exposed to the elements and can be affected by rain, wind and sunlight. There are a variety of outdoor speakers on the market, from small portable speakers you can take with you to larger, more powerful speakers designed for use in outdoor spaces like patios, decks, and yards.
To make your speakers last longer, it's important to clean them regularly, and to clean your outdoor speakers, follow these steps.
1. Power off and unplug the speaker.
2. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe away any visible dirt or debris from the speaker surface.
3. If the speaker is particularly dirty, you can gently wipe the surface with a damp cloth. Make sure to wring the cloth so that it is not too wet.
4. Avoid using any harsh cleaning chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the surface of the speaker.
5. Allow the speaker to dry completely before turning the power back on and using it again.
6. If the speakers are heavily soiled or have mold growth, you may need to use a mild detergent or a solution of water and vinegar to clean them. In this case, make sure to rinse the speakers thoroughly with water and let them dry completely before re-powering and using them again.
Speakers may oxidize if left in a humid climate or in a patio with a pool. If corrosion is found, an easy way to remove oxidation is to make a paste of baking soda and vinegar by.
1. Remove the speaker wire from the speaker.
2. In a small bowl, make a paste using 3 parts baking soda and 1 part vinegar.
3. Apply the paste to the oxidation site and wait 10 minutes.
4. Use a microfiber cloth to wipe off the paste.
5. Allow the speaker wire to dry completely before reconnecting it to the speaker.
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