Cream Guitar Polish - Safe on All Common Guitar Finishes
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Brand | D'Addario | ||
Category | Guitar Cleaning & Care | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | PW-PL-01, |
Polishing semi gloss
i bought this to have around to restore dull gloss finishes on a couple of my guitars. However, due to extreme boredom after a surgery. I thought , hmm my gibson g45 has a satin (dull) finish.Long story short, my g 45 now has a beautiful semi gloss look. the depth of the wood grain is simply astonishing.This is a great product. For whatever polishing you want to accomplish
Elias Katsoulis
Excellent product and price. However this is to be used at the final step of polishing out scratches. Start with a 600 sanding paper and then gradually move to 1500 and 2000. At this point all fine scratches and perhaps some medium ones have been removed but the finish is left with a haze. Now you use this product to restore the glaze with outstanding results. I would not use it… read more on a guitar with a satin or a gloss black finish. In the first case you might get a spot where the guitar is more glossy than the rest. In the second case, you might be able to still see some very fine scratches.
Fantastic stuff
I had some haze, small scratches, and dullness on a few places my on my black Les Paul.; this stuff polished them out almost gone and restored the gloss finish it had. Be aware this is a polishing compound and it is removing a thin layer of your gloss finish which is OK on most guitars. Do not get overtly abrasive w it.
Good product !
Just received this and used it to polish up my Martin J40. It had some pretty good hazing on the neck, and was starting to get a pretty good bit of light scratching on the back. I have to say that I'm impressed with this product, as it made the finish on the neck look brand new, and did a very good job of reducing / eliminating the scuffing on the back. It's not a "one-time" use… read more product if you are trying to get rid of deep scratches, but I think it offers a safe approach to reducing or removing them without it being over aggressive. Smells sort of "lemony" with a undertone of polishing/rubbing compound. I highly recommend this one.
Works Perfectly!
I bought a brand new guitar with a high gloss finish... then the back got scratched. I was very unhappy. The scratches weren"t very deep, but still very noticeable. I searched around online and came across this product, so decided to give it a shot. With a LOT of polishing I was able to get 95% of the scratches out! I can probably get to 100% if I put more time in. To achieve this… read more I used a microfiber cloth and a lot of wiping with pressure in circular motions with the polish. DO NOT use an old t-shirt or rag, it WILL scratch the finish instead of help. Buy a microfiber cloth to polish out scratches. Be patient and don"t expect this product to work miracles. Very tiny surface clear coat scratches can probably be polished out with this, but if your scratches are any deeper you will need to use a different method. It took many passes to get the scratches out, so be patient! As I understand polishes work by removing microscopic layers of the clear coat to level out the scratches, which this does perfectly, and will help restore your string thang to its original high gloss polish. Follow this up with a wax.
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