• polish

    From Bernie Cosell@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 4 11:23:39 2021
    My lovely Ramirez has accumulated assorted smears and such. What kind of guitar polish would you recommend? Amazon has a dozen or more brands --
    does it make much of a difference? thanks

    /Bernie\
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  • From John@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jul 4 12:44:35 2021
    I would try an old cotton T-shirt, washed many times and thus soft, very lightly dampened with water. Rub several times lightly on the smears.

    If that doesn't do the trick, Dr. Duck's Axe Wax is a popular choice.

    John R.

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  • From Steven Bornfeld@21:1/5 to John on Sun Jul 4 23:29:08 2021
    On 7/4/2021 3:44 PM, John wrote:
    I would try an old cotton T-shirt, washed many times and thus soft, very lightly dampened with water. Rub several times lightly on the smears.

    If that doesn't do the trick, Dr. Duck's Axe Wax is a popular choice.

    John R.


    A lot of people recommend Music Nomad products. For matte finish though
    you're not supposed to use a polish. They make something they call
    "guitar detailer" which is a cleaner suitable for matte finishes. For
    gloss finishes they have something called "The Guitar One". Rich Sayage
    has some suggestions on his website:

    https://www.savageclassical.com/product-category/accessories/bees-wax/


    https://www.savageclassical.com/product-category/accessories/polish/music-nomad/

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  • From =?ISO-8859-1?Q?G=E9rard_Cojot?=@21:1/5 to Steven Bornfeld on Mon Jul 5 07:16:14 2021
    Steven Bornfeld <dentaltwin@earthlink.net> wrote:

    On 7/4/2021 3:44 PM, John wrote:
    I would try an old cotton T-shirt, washed many times and thus soft, very
    lightly dampened with water. Rub several times lightly on the smears.

    If that doesn't do the trick, Dr. Duck's Axe Wax is a popular choice.

    John R.


    A lot of people recommend Music Nomad products. For matte finish though you're not supposed to use a polish. They make something they call
    "guitar detailer" which is a cleaner suitable for matte finishes. For
    gloss finishes they have something called "The Guitar One". Rich Sayage
    has some suggestions on his website:

    https://www.savageclassical.com/product-category/accessories/bees-wax/



    https://www.savageclassical.com/product-category/accessories/polish/musi c-nomad/

    Popote des ébénistes.
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  • From John@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 5 18:26:32 2021
    Steven, your advice is good, especially insofar as a matte finish might be French polish. Since it's such a delicate finish for the first few years of its life, even the damp T-shirt I recommended would be a bad idea. Lacquer and polyurethane finishes
    are much more durable. Since the OP didn't say which model Ramirez he had, we don't know what kind of finish it has.

    Richard Sayage is also a good recommendation: he seems to have one of the good guitar shops in the world, that I'd like to visit some day.

    Thanks for the corrections.

    John R.

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  • From Matt Faunce@21:1/5 to Bernie Cosell on Wed Jul 7 00:40:10 2021
    Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
    My lovely Ramirez has accumulated assorted smears and such. What kind of guitar polish would you recommend? Amazon has a dozen or more brands -- does it make much of a difference? thanks

    /Bernie\

    Windex

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  • From Gerry@21:1/5 to Matt Faunce on Tue Jul 6 19:43:53 2021
    On 2021-07-07 00:40:10 +0000, Matt Faunce said:

    Bernie Cosell <bernie@fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
    My lovely Ramirez has accumulated assorted smears and such. What kind of >> guitar polish would you recommend? Amazon has a dozen or more brands --
    does it make much of a difference? thanks

    /Bernie\

    Windex

    I've always used a micro-fiber cloth. I fog the surface with my breath
    then clean it with the cloth. I've never needed more in half a century.

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  • From Bernie Cosell@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jul 8 10:53:22 2021
    John <johnrethorst@gmail.com> wrote:

    } ...Since the OP didn't say which model Ramirez he had, we don't know what kind of finish it has.

    1972 1a. It has a shiny finish.

    } Richard Sayage is also a good recommendation: he seems to have one of the good guitar shops in the world, that I'd like to visit some day.

    I ordered the polish he recommends.

    /b\
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