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i dont use any, just a soft terry cloth, but ask first measure i think he said somthing in another thread about using some kind of turtle wax.
Finish 2001, made by Turtle wax. It's good for shining your electrics. I wouldn't advise using it on Nitrocellulose finishes, 'cause I've never owned a Nitrocellulose finish. any NON ABRASIVE polymer based car polish, like McGuire's or 2001 does a good job on modern Electric Guitar Finishes. I've used it a couple times on my newest Acoustic with good results, I'll let you know if it starts to mess it up.


I've used the Meguiar's on my nitro finish and haven't seen any problems yet.

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FirstMeasure wrote:
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i dont use any, just a soft terry cloth, but ask first measure i think he said somthing in another thread about using some kind of turtle wax.
Finish 2001, made by Turtle wax. It's good for shining your electrics. I wouldn't advise using it on Nitrocellulose finishes, 'cause I've never owned a Nitrocellulose finish. any NON ABRASIVE polymer based car polish, like McGuire's or 2001 does a good job on modern Electric Guitar Finishes. I've used it a couple times on my newest Acoustic with good results, I'll let you know if it starts to mess it up.


I've used the Meguiar's on my nitro finish and haven't seen any problems yet.

I was afraid it might turn a Nitro finish into the Skin of the Hindenburg, and it would "Burst Into Flames".

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FirstMeasure wrote:
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FirstMeasure wrote:
flamekaster wrote:
i dont use any, just a soft terry cloth, but ask first measure i think he said somthing in another thread about using some kind of turtle wax.
Finish 2001, made by Turtle wax. It's good for shining your electrics. I wouldn't advise using it on Nitrocellulose finishes, 'cause I've never owned a Nitrocellulose finish. any NON ABRASIVE polymer based car polish, like McGuire's or 2001 does a good job on modern Electric Guitar Finishes. I've used it a couple times on my newest Acoustic with good results, I'll let you know if it starts to mess it up.


I've used the Meguiar's on my nitro finish and haven't seen any problems yet.

I was afraid it might turn a Nitro finish into the Skin of the Hindenburg, and it would "Burst Into Flames".


Wow, that actually sounds pretty cool. I'd pay to see that. Relicing to the max.

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FirstMeasure wrote:
flamekaster wrote:
i dont use any, just a soft terry cloth, but ask first measure i think he said somthing in another thread about using some kind of turtle wax.
Finish 2001, made by Turtle wax. It's good for shining your electrics. I wouldn't advise using it on Nitrocellulose finishes, 'cause I've never owned a Nitrocellulose finish. any NON ABRASIVE polymer based car polish, like McGuire's or 2001 does a good job on modern Electric Guitar Finishes. I've used it a couple times on my newest Acoustic with good results, I'll let you know if it starts to mess it up.


I've used the Meguiar's on my nitro finish and haven't seen any problems yet.

I was afraid it might turn a Nitro finish into the Skin of the Hindenburg, and it would "Burst Into Flames".


Wow, that actually sounds pretty cool. I'd pay to see that. Relicing to the max.

I'll start putting the Show together :lol:

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Dunlop 65 for the body and the back of the neck, Gerlitz Guitar Honey for the rosewood fretboards.


I use the same and Harvey Gerlitz has some other good products too :

http://www.gerlitzusa.com/

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