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megaroel

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I like to use Martin & co guitar polish I kinda like the white film it leaves behind after you wipe clean almost gives it a pearl look!! Check it and yes I've tried the ernieball wipes I just don't like that they come in a small individual packs...


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edhalen

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I too use the Dunlop #65. Great stuff. EBMM Wonder Wipes on my maple necks and fretboards.
 

peterd79

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i'm a big fan of guitar nomad... use their stuff on my guitars and it does a great job and smells good too
 

DrKev

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Hmmm, the Queen's English from an Irishman in Paris. Lol.

Well, it is my mother tongue. I am fiercely proud of it (and of the great Irish writers who mastered it so beautifully) and I'll defend it until you hold me down and tattoo "aluminum", "zee", and words ending in -"ize" on my buttocks.

And on topic - DrKev is currently enjoying a delicious bottle of Dr Stringfellow's guitar polish. The Ernie Ball polish is also excellent and is available for convenient delivery to your very doorstep, with a classy and elegant black polishing cloth, via the EB online store (for those of you living in the US & Canada, GB & Ireland, or, bien sur La France). :)

Hot breath and a soft cloth does a pretty good job too.
 
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Spudmurphy

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lol.
Nowt wrong with a bit of spit (and polish)

On a serious note - the product from Guitarscratchremover is an excellent buffing polish that will (with a lot of Elbow grease - free from all corner shops and major department stores) remove fine and in my case not-so-fine scratches from paint finish and pic guard material.
 
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Mordimer

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I use Dunlop 65 (carnauba wax) too, but tbh it doesn't work wonders.

But if you want to Polish your guitar… just send it to me ;)
Greetings from Poland! :)
 

Warg Master

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I use EBMM's on polish.. works well on their guitars... for some reason it didn't work very well on other manufacturers guitars... oh well, I don't have any of those ATM
 
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