Has anyone removed tarnish from Gallo tweeter?


I have Gallo Reference III and the tweeter looks really bad with tarnish, some fingerprints etc.
wojtekm1
Sorry to tell you, but it will get worse, although I don't think they're fingerprints. All Gallo tweeters do this -- I've had the original sphericals, the Due's, and now the Ref 3s. At least they ultimately get a consistent, all-over tarnish (sounds better if you call it patina) instead of the earlier blotchy look. If you can find any way to reverse this, please let us know. Since I was expecting it, it didn't much bother me, but I agree that it doesn't look great. Dave
This is the only hint I've found. Has anybody tried?

"When I got them, the CDT tweeters were severely tarnished, they looked like they were salvaged from the ocean! But with a Q-tip and some TarnX tarnish remover they look as good as new!"

http://www.audioreview.com/cat/speakers/floorstanding-speakers/gallo-acoustics/PRD_120942_1594crx.aspx
Might work. Somebody else go first. I'd sure hate to inadvertently remove something vital to the way these things sound.