sarith
Active Member
Sheenlac should work just like the C37 lacquer on speaker cones - it's a mix of beeswax and other goo dissolved in denatured alcohol, and dies to a moderately hard and shiny surface. It also smells like varnish, wood spirits, etc., much like C37.
I've used it earlier to maintain an oxide-free sheen on aluminium surfaces also.
+1 to Sheenlac. I have applied 3 solid coats on paper cone woofers and I think 2 coats are enough. Result is, better thumping bass and a shiny look if applied neatly and evenly.