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Polish
Jan 2, 2009 15:59:04 GMT -6
Post by teamwhiskers on Jan 2, 2009 15:59:04 GMT -6
What kind of polish do you use on both electric’s and acoustics?
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Polish
Jan 2, 2009 16:01:27 GMT -6
Post by midnightwinestrat on Jan 2, 2009 16:01:27 GMT -6
Right now I have a little bit of Fender and a little bit of Martin... ;D
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Polish
Jan 6, 2009 16:33:12 GMT -6
Post by teamwhiskers on Jan 6, 2009 16:33:12 GMT -6
I like using the orange scented pledge that seems to work the best. Sure glad they came out this this instead of the lemon..
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Polish
Jan 6, 2009 20:20:02 GMT -6
Post by Rusty on Jan 6, 2009 20:20:02 GMT -6
Yup pledge for me too,it's what I had on hand. Took off the crud,and left a fresh scent
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Polish
Jan 6, 2009 20:38:12 GMT -6
Post by midnightwinestrat on Jan 6, 2009 20:38:12 GMT -6
I like the real Lemon oil. It's great for the neck. Yeah lemon oil is good for guitar finishes....
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Polish
Jan 7, 2009 14:07:52 GMT -6
Post by slingerlander on Jan 7, 2009 14:07:52 GMT -6
I used some old English furniture polish the other day on my ovation and it made it shine like a new dime.
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Polish
Jan 7, 2009 16:32:27 GMT -6
Post by Rusty on Jan 7, 2009 16:32:27 GMT -6
Well as far as the finish itself I treat it like furniture,I mean if it works on that it'll work on guitars,plus it's a lot cheaper..lol
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Polish
Jan 7, 2009 16:38:01 GMT -6
Post by midnightwinestrat on Jan 7, 2009 16:38:01 GMT -6
Yeah regular geetar polish is expensive....
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Polish
Jan 7, 2009 16:42:07 GMT -6
Post by teamwhiskers on Jan 7, 2009 16:42:07 GMT -6
Some of the old timers used to use whiskey to clean the fingerboards...
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Polish
Feb 3, 2010 20:47:30 GMT -6
Post by blsclomon on Feb 3, 2010 20:47:30 GMT -6
Use Dunlop Lemon oil on the rosewood and ebony fretboards and Dean Markleys Love poition #9 or fenders polish on the bodys pledge is bad for a guitar mess's up the clear on guitars
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