Some like their vintage gear to show its age. I want mine to look new. At the suggestion of one of our members, I have attempted to clean the grill cloth of my ‘69 Sceptre and speaker with Oxy-Clean. Herewith the saga.
I worked outside on a patio on a sunny day. (Pun?) I removed the amp from its case for safety.
I mixed the Oxy-Clean with a bit of dishwashing detergent and sponged the mixture onto the grille cloth. I stroked, did not scrub, with a clean dishwashing brush and rinsed with a sponge with clean water. Obviously, when cleaning the speaker, I was careful not to wet the drivers.
The sight of 30 years of stale nicotine flowing out was most gratifying!
One huge caution, however. The wood of my Sunn was treated with a mild black stain which is not water proof and while the grille cloth no longer has a brown stain, it is definitely darker. This is most noticeable on the amplifier. It can also be seen in the lower left corner of the speaker. I was able to reduce the discoloration of the speaker by dabbing it with a damp sponge as it dried.
Bottom line, I am pleased with the results, but you must be aware that the stain may leach out.
There is a like to a photo. Warning - It is a 5 MP photo, so it may be slow!
http://www.pbase.com/image/6106769/original