I'm having a problem when I try to clean most of my guitars, I use the Gibson guitar polish and cloth, when wiping the polish off, I still get that hazy film, you know the one when you wipe it, it kind of moves somewhere else, it's clear, but you can still see it. I tried using a lot of polish, very little polish, no polish at all and just the cloth, I still get it everytime.
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Re: Guitar cleaning/polishing - How to remove film?
take a trip to pep boys or any automotive store and grab yourself some terry towels, or the diaper towels (don't worry, they're unused). then grab a bottle of mother's pre-wax cleaner. it works like a wax does; apply, let dry, buff out.
pete recommended that to me years ago, and i'm still on the same bottle. it's good stuff.
sully
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Re: Guitar cleaning/polishing - How to remove film?
Sully, would this be safe on Gibson nitro finishes as well?Scott
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Re: Guitar cleaning/polishing - How to remove film?
should be; i buffed out a friend's lpc with it once.
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Thanks Jon!Scott
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While you're at the auto store pick up some "microfiber" towels. These towels should be used as a final polish. They will leave no streaks and will not scratch.Tone is like Art: Your opinion is valid. Listen, learn, have fun, draw your own conclusions.
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Alternatively you can use rubbing compund/swirl remover instead of waxy polishes.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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