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Smellybum

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I apologise if I'm the last guy to find this out -

Jim Dunlop Cream of Carnuba, I've been a warwick fan for years but this stuff rocks.......


Anybody else use this ??

(I'm in a remote part of Scotland so apologies again if your now all laughing at this!)
 

SteveB

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Try Ernie Ball guitar polish. It doesn't leave any residue, and it smells good, too! Certainly YOU can appreciate that! ;)
 

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the EBMM stuff works great for cleaning CDs too. I did own a guitar that reccommended carnuba wax as the final polish. It sure did make it shiny.
 

lenny

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well POLISH and WAX are 2 different animals,i use the Cream of Carnuba as well as the EB polish the polish to clean and wax to put a layer of protection from scatches and dings and such it really does give a mirror type finish when used in conjuntion with a high end polish!
 

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The dunlop kit is superb.

formula 65 daily and carnuba every string change. great fret board cleaner and oil too. Been on that kit for 6-7 years faithfully. On my JP too.
 

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I use 3M products. There are 3 different phases: rub, polish and glaze. The glaze is the finest and can be used without fear of going through the finish.
 

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I just got some 65 carnuba wax for my y2d and prs...i'm going to coat the others now...methinks it's time for a new family shot. ;)
 

lenny

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dannymusic said:
The dunlop kit is superb.

formula 65 daily and carnuba every string change. great fret board cleaner and oil too. Been on that kit for 6-7 years faithfully. On my JP too.

my feelings xactly i use the fretboard cleaner and conditioner for my ebony and rosewood boards!
EB should make a maintenance kit but with the oil and wax for the Maple boards!
 

OrangeChannel

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for lemon oil I recommend Formby's Lemon Oil....you can usually score a big bottle at the supermarket for like $3....I've had the current one for a few years...
 

lenny

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OrangeChannel said:
for lemon oil I recommend Formby's Lemon Oil....you can usually score a big bottle at the supermarket for like $3....I've had the current one for a few years...

And just to add to that CLEAR lemon is better than the tinted yellow stuff it will actually stain the board over time
 
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