Cleaning Mapleglo's?
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Cleaning Mapleglo's?
Hi all,
Does anyone here use any specific cleaning products on their Mapleglo basses? All I've used to date on mine is the Ric polishing cloth that came with my 4003 and it seems to be just fine, but all I'm doing is buffing out finger marks and the odd bit of dust/dead skin.
Does anyone here use any specific cleaning products on their Mapleglo basses? All I've used to date on mine is the Ric polishing cloth that came with my 4003 and it seems to be just fine, but all I'm doing is buffing out finger marks and the odd bit of dust/dead skin.
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
All I use is the same cloth, and occasionally when necessary, naphtha and a clean cotton rag.
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
I use the regular Turtle Wax (what the factory uses in the finishing process) occasionally to give a nice polish to the finish.
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jps wrote:All I use is the same cloth, and occasionally when necessary, naphtha and a clean cotton rag.
Isn't naphtha a solvent and wouldn't that damage the finish?
Not sure that's available here in the UK.
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
No worries, it does not harm the finish.Baker69 wrote:Isn't naphtha a solvent and wouldn't that damage the finish?
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
Naphtha is a mixture of light hydrocarbons and is nonpolar, so it doesn't attack the finish.
(Sorry, but I am a chemist! And by the U.S. definition!
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(Sorry, but I am a chemist! And by the U.S. definition!
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Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
If you let it get dirty long enough to become Jetglo it will look cooler! 
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Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
rickenbrother wrote:If you let it get dirty long enough to become Jetglo it will look cooler!
I concur!!
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Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
Like this?doctorwho wrote:Naphtha is a mixture of light hydrocarbons and is nonpolar, so it doesn't attack the finish.
It could attack you, though!
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rickenbrother wrote:If you let it get dirty long enough to become Jetglo it will look cooler!
I used to have a Jetglo 4001 and it used to show up every mark and finger print, it was a bugger to keep clean, I used car polish on that one. My Mapleglo 4003 seems to have a sort of high gloss polyurethane or similar coating, do you know exactly what it is?
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What's the build date? RIC changed finishes at some point so this would be helpful info.Baker69 wrote:My Mapleglo 4003 seems to have a sort of high gloss polyurethane or similar coating, do you know exactly what it is?
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
jps wrote:What's the build date? RIC changed finishes at some point so this would be helpful info.Baker69 wrote:My Mapleglo 4003 seems to have a sort of high gloss polyurethane or similar coating, do you know exactly what it is?
It's a 2012 4003.
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
The finish is a UV cure polyester.
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
Cheers.
So if it's just a polyester finish it shouldn't need any special cleaning agents then, just a damp cloth to wipe it down and a cloth to buff it up.
So if it's just a polyester finish it shouldn't need any special cleaning agents then, just a damp cloth to wipe it down and a cloth to buff it up.
Re: Cleaning Mapleglo's?
Most of the time, yes. Whenever I buy a new used instrument I do the naphtha cleanup, who knows what might be on the instrument!
