Rickenbacker finish care

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henny
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Post by henny »

Wah, I meant Scott, not Ted. Sorry Ted.

Cheyenne Scott, yes. Cheers for the tip too, non-Cheyenne Scott! Image
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Looking at that stunning mirror like shine on Teds guitar made you mix up names huh Mark? LOL
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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I have done a few more of the collection and all I can say is, WOW. My Tuxedo was dull and hazy looking. Now the finish looks wet. It has that new-Rick shine. I am amazed. The cleaning step is the key. It gets all of the crud off of the finish before any polishing or waxing is done. My Tux needed 3 applications of the cleaner to get down to the base shine. Here is the end result.

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This is a drastic improvement over the previous polishing. My Martin polish could not get anywhere near this much shine
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