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Guitar Polish

Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2002 6:51 am
by mikek
The booklet that came with my Ric 330 was fairly affirmative about only using the Ric polish cloth.

I don't have it (guitar was purchased used).

Is there any problem using Dunlop Formula 65 Guitar Polish on this instrument until I can secure a Ric Polishing Cloth?

Thanks
Mike Keller

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2002 2:10 pm
by cousinoliver
Mike,
I would just use a plain cotton/flanel cloth to rub out the smudges without using any chemicals. It depends if the guitar is dirty or you just want to put on a shine. "The Guitar Player Repair Guide" by Dan Erlewine devotes an entire chapter to this subject and is well worth checking out.

Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2002 3:22 pm
by markthemd
Most guitars are made using an automotive finishing product .

.hhhmmmmm car stuff????

I use a product called Finesse - it made by 3M

It is used to only polish cars of high quality .
A Chevy or Ford typically , does not get the final wetsand to the clear coat with a polish after that .. but lots of pricey cars DO .

This is one of the polishes that autobody shops use to give that HIGH sheen to these cars .

I never use guitar polish in my shop .....ever.

Cotton cloth of the 100% kind is always used .Plaid ... colored , or white , it does not matter.

Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2002 4:32 pm
by ted_williams
Cloth diapers (clean ones) are great for polishing.