Cleaning your subs?

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Hey everybody. To get the story going, I work on a farm when it comes to planting, harvest, and everything in between. The place is out in the country, and a lot of dust gets into the trunk of my car. Once I get my permanent setup put in, and it's getting dusty all the time, I know it's going to start bugging me.

So my question is to you guys: How do you/what do you clean off your subs with? I tried pressurized air. That helped some, but not too much. Any of you guys have the same problem? How do you do it?

 
damp rag..i thought about getting some speaker clothe and make a frame to cover them up to keep the dust off...kinda like home speakers speaker clothe...still debating on it

 
damp rag..i thought about getting some speaker clothe and make a frame to cover them up to keep the dust off...kinda like home speakers speaker clothe...still debating on it
It'd be a good option. I don't know why, but dirty subs just bug me.

 
It'd be a good option. I don't know why, but dirty subs just bug me.
ya,i lived on farm growing up, and always had them covered up,but it has to be tight, or you will get that flapping sound,which bugs the dog out of you.ya,dirty subs makes it look as though you dont take car of your equipment also/dont care.just have to keep the vehicle sealed up as much as possible, and tidy up from time to time

 
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