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Old 02-06-11, 11:31 PM
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Default Fuzzy speaker covers

Since I've seen these on a few Sc430s, I was wondering what some of you done about the fuzzy driver's door speaker covers?

Or maybe I just going a little nuts here in the NW

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Old 02-07-11, 03:06 AM
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I hate the fuzzy covers... I just redone mine (including the mid range speakers, and removed the ML logos since the "crappy to my taste" ML system is gone) with black grille fabric...
Looks way better now!
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Thanks for this thread. Mine were extra fuzzy on the driver's side because it appears the previous owner scraped his/her foot over it every time they got it or out. I gave it a "fuzz-cut" with some good sharp scissors to minimize the ugliness for now but am still looking for a better long term solution. I also have the ecru interior so I don't really want black covers. Will be interested to see what others recommend/have done.
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Ecru speaker grille fabric might be a little hard ro find indeed... But since it's for the woofers, just about any matching fabric will do since bass is omnidirectional.
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I just used the sweater cleaners to remove the "fuzz." You know what I a am talking about? The battery operated buzz cleaners. Sort of a version of the nose trimmer (for lack of a better analogy) LOL! Now they look clean.
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Originally Posted by mandyfig
I just used the sweater cleaners to remove the "fuzz." You know what I a am talking about? The battery operated buzz cleaners. Sort of a version of the nose trimmer (for lack of a better analogy) LOL! Now they look clean.
Fabric Shaver! LOL
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