thomasmasi
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Hello and Happy 4th of July to all. I finally washed the panels and the results or benefits we're minimal, but they look crystal clean. I washed the panels mounted and unplugged them both from the main ac and also the panel was disconnected from the woofer enclosure. I waited about 48 hours for any charge to dissipate. My process was simple soap and distilled water starting from side to side at the top down to the bottom using 2 spray bottles one with soap and distilled water and the second bottle with just distilled water. I would spray some soap and distilled water lightly scrub with a soft bristle brush then using a shop vac to remove all the soap and water. Then apply the distilled water to the same area and vacuum again with the shop vac. Note the shop vac has a bristle tip on it and I would do the width of the panel and 12 inch sections. Finally, i dried the panels with a hair dryer on low heat. As mentioned the benefits were minimal on the one working panel and the other showed no improvement other than looking better. I did swap panels and the sound swapped also so my electronics are fine. Attached are pictures of the soldering iron that I have used numerous times soldering Martin Logan panels. The Weller gun has been the only thing hot enough to make a proper joint. You can find it on amazon fir under $50. Hope everyone had a great 4th and a safe one.