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Old 8th June 2005, 08:05 PM   #1
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Crap on my SM7 foam cover

So I spent the week tracking with my new sm7---a very aggresive rock band with a lot of screaming. The foam cover was pretty wet. ewww.

Now they are gone and it's dried----now the foam in the front is all crusty, and I'm going to be working with a different band.

Can it be washed? should I just let it collect a year of gnarliness and then buy a new foam pop filter?
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I think soapy water would be ok. Just rinse it very well. You should maybe use a pop screen too so your next singer isn't tasting what the last guy that used the mic had for lunch.
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