Press the microphone firmly down to the wet-wipe or printer-paper while pulling/pushing
from side to side until an acceptable result is achieved on each side. When polishing the
opening with the grid; have 1 side open, so the air pressure does not harm the diaphragm.
Optional; use a dry cloth to hold the microphone, so new fingerprints does not get on while
polishing.
Expect to use 5-15 minutes for polishing. Long strokes from side to side makes an
relative effi cient way of polishing.
Always do the polishing on a table with good clearing to the table-edge, in case the
microphone slips your grip and potentially fall and drop on the floor/ground.
Using wet-wipes will clean
the surface gently with, low
risk of applying scratches.
The kitchen towel will prevent
generation of foam from the
wet-wipe, and provide a soft
underlay.
Hold one each end of the
wet-wipe.
About half of the opening is
free; this way there will not
build-up high air pressure
while polishing.
Using printer/copy paper can
produce a high gloss result.
Always use kitchen towel as
underlay between the wood-
board and wet-wipe/paper.
Note:
thin dry paper can cut;
“paper cut” on fingers. Take
care to edges of the paper.
Fold edges if needed.
The edge of the wood board
can be useful to reach the
inner corner of the back.
Take care of keeping all areas
& surfaces
dust/sand/dirt/splinter free
as that can add scratches to
the microphone.
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