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Psychicpet

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...umm... I guess the subject line says it all. The main reason I ask is that I've been lead to believe that Smith Polish is great but have recently heard that it's gone the way of the Martin Polish, not very good anymore.
 

Beth

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mmm, I had the Smith polish for a while - did wonders. Haven't tried any of late.

EB makes a great polish! Pete, want me to send you some? :)
 

bovinehost

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I have some old Martin polish and have been told that it changed. I guess now we'll be talking 'vintage' polish.

The Martin stuff is good (the old stuff, anyway), but I've been using the EB polish and it works very well on electric basses, I do know that.

Haven't tried it yet on my Martin. Might just blow up or something.
 

Psychicpet

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ooops......... :eek: ... I'll brush up a bit more on product knowledge...
As for the Smith, apparently the older formula in the white bottles was really good but the new clear bottled formula isn't the same so we're actually in a bit of a quandry here at the store to possibly look for a replacement polish... :cool:
(I got the strings,books and hopefully soon Bongos in...infiltration is a bit slow but none the less happening) hehehehehe


:p
 

Beth

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OK, now, I had the Smith polish in the clear bottle -- saved that puppy for years. It was niiiiice, I tell ya. Nice, smooth, soft, almost fuzzy finish, but I've seen better out of EB polish.
 

tkarter

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We still us the spit shine method here in the hills. I may have to try me some of that store bought stuff if yall say it is good .

tk
 

tadawson

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I use the EB polish, if for no other reason than if it f's up the finish, they can't blame the polish! And it seems to work pretty well . . . .

- Tim
 

Steve Dude Barr

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I use the EB polish, if for no other reason than if it f's up the finish, they can't blame the polish!

Pretty good thinking there. I'll have to order a bunch when I figure out what EB strings to stock. I've been using Virtuoso polish which is priced like liquid gold.
 

todd4ta

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The majority of my basses wouldn't really benefit from polishing, it took them a long time to look the way they do.

I still have half a bottle of the 'good' Smith polish, but I'll pick up some EB polish when Steve gets it in.
 

midopa

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Polish? I don't need no stinkin' polish! :p


Really. I like the way it is, all greasy and wot not.
 

radiotrib

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Polish - Adjective - Coming from, or native to Poland ....

I oil the NRJ and l haven't touched the SR since 1982
 

koogie2k

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I use car wax.....there is some that is made here in Va. Beach by a company and it doesn't contain petruoleum products in it and I use it to shine up the stable.......once a year and I'm good. :cool:
 

BigBallz

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radiotrib said:
Polish - Adjective - Coming from, or native to Poland ....

I oil the NRJ and l haven't touched the SR since 1982


Well, I like kilbasa....or a hot link for my sausage....:D ;)
 

Golem

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BPPMPP can help.

We at Bass Players Protecting Mojo from the Perils of Polish have taken the 12 step approach and simplified it down to a 4-count that Bassers and even Drumbers can grok.

Very simple. Repeat as needed:

Gook is Kool.
Mojo Rools.
Blood and Tears.
Sweat and Drool.
 

SteveB

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I sought out EB polish after learning from this forum that it existed.

I love it! Cleans the 'prints up very quickly and doesn't leave a waxy build-up.
Good stuff!
 
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