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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 7:53 am
Just as the title says; How long does it take you to polish your guitar after you've finished playing? Do you polish it? How careful and thorough are you?
I usually take about five minutes polishing my guitar, and I am very thorough.
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 8:39 am
I've never tried polishing my guitar before. Are there any benefits to it? What do you use? I think it's something I should get into, is why I ask...
The closest I've come to polishing my guitar is applying some Fast Fret to clean the strings and the fret board. I usually do that at least once a Week, if not, every couple of weeks.
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 2:15 pm
I just meant shining it up with a towel...
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 3:01 pm
lol... that's not exactly polisihing it.
I jumped on the topic so fast because I have friends who actually have stuff to polish their guitar. They never told me why they did it though, so this topic excited me =x
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 4:20 pm
I give my acoustic a rub-down with a polishing cloth and some Dunlop polish every now and then when it gets really smudged. My Les Paul's finish isn't shiny, so I don't have to worry about it.
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Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:05 pm
l_Shamrock_l lol... that's not exactly polisihing it. I jumped on the topic so fast because I have friends who actually have stuff to polish their guitar. They never told me why they did it though, so this topic excited me =x They're probably using it to keep the guitar super shiny. That's usually the reason why people put chemicals on their guitars.
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 7:31 am
~Spirit of Dragons~ l_Shamrock_l lol... that's not exactly polisihing it. I jumped on the topic so fast because I have friends who actually have stuff to polish their guitar. They never told me why they did it though, so this topic excited me =x They're probably using it to keep the guitar super shiny. That's usually the reason why people put chemicals on their guitars.I personally use the Dunlop 65 package. It comes with everything. I usually use the polish to get all the dust, and grime off the body first, and use it on the hardware. Once I finish that I use the wax on the body to keep it shiny longer, and help somewhat protect the guitar from scratches.
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 10:59 am
~Spirit of Dragons~ l_Shamrock_l lol... that's not exactly polisihing it. I jumped on the topic so fast because I have friends who actually have stuff to polish their guitar. They never told me why they did it though, so this topic excited me =x They're probably using it to keep the guitar super shiny. That's usually the reason why people put chemicals on their guitars. That should have been the common sense answer for me, right? >.>
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Posted: Sun Dec 14, 2008 4:17 pm
l_Shamrock_l ~Spirit of Dragons~ l_Shamrock_l lol... that's not exactly polisihing it. I jumped on the topic so fast because I have friends who actually have stuff to polish their guitar. They never told me why they did it though, so this topic excited me =x They're probably using it to keep the guitar super shiny. That's usually the reason why people put chemicals on their guitars. That should have been the common sense answer for me, right? >.> What do you mean?
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 3:39 pm
~Spirit of Dragons~ l_Shamrock_l ~Spirit of Dragons~ l_Shamrock_l lol... that's not exactly polisihing it. I jumped on the topic so fast because I have friends who actually have stuff to polish their guitar. They never told me why they did it though, so this topic excited me =x They're probably using it to keep the guitar super shiny. That's usually the reason why people put chemicals on their guitars. That should have been the common sense answer for me, right? >.> What do you mean?I mean if I had used common sense I should have figured "Hey, polishing your guitar, obviously means you want it to be shiny!" >.>
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Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 9:25 pm
l_Shamrock_l ~Spirit of Dragons~ l_Shamrock_l ~Spirit of Dragons~ l_Shamrock_l lol... that's not exactly polisihing it. I jumped on the topic so fast because I have friends who actually have stuff to polish their guitar. They never told me why they did it though, so this topic excited me =x They're probably using it to keep the guitar super shiny. That's usually the reason why people put chemicals on their guitars. That should have been the common sense answer for me, right? >.> What do you mean?I mean if I had used common sense I should have figured "Hey, polishing your guitar, obviously means you want it to be shiny!" >.> I guess so, yeah.
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 7:31 am
I hate it when people get their grimy mitts all over my guitar...I'm a bit of a neat freak.
So it takes me about 25- 30 minutes to clean it. First I clean it with a damp towel, then I use turpentine, then I use soap, then I wipe it with a damp towel again, and then I dry it. I do that every fortnight.
I think inhaling too much turps can kill you. The soap is just to get rid of the smell of turpentine.
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Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:19 pm
Gerbos I hate it when people get their grimy mitts all over my guitar...I'm a bit of a neat freak. So it takes me about 25- 30 minutes to clean it. First I clean it with a damp towel, then I use turpentine, then I use soap, then I wipe it with a damp towel again, and then I dry it. I do that every fortnight. I think inhaling too much turps can kill you. The soap is just to get rid of the smell of turpentine. thats seems like too much trouble .
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 12:33 pm
MAKQ Gerbos I hate it when people get their grimy mitts all over my guitar...I'm a bit of a neat freak. So it takes me about 25- 30 minutes to clean it. First I clean it with a damp towel, then I use turpentine, then I use soap, then I wipe it with a damp towel again, and then I dry it. I do that every fortnight. I think inhaling too much turps can kill you. The soap is just to get rid of the smell of turpentine. thats seems like too much trouble . I think it's an obessive-compulsive thing. Like...Turning off switches at the plug when they're not being used. That bugs the hell out of me. It's the same with finger prints on my guitar. They're horrible! Although I do love the smell of turps >_>.
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Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 11:45 pm
Gerbos MAKQ Gerbos I hate it when people get their grimy mitts all over my guitar...I'm a bit of a neat freak. So it takes me about 25- 30 minutes to clean it. First I clean it with a damp towel, then I use turpentine, then I use soap, then I wipe it with a damp towel again, and then I dry it. I do that every fortnight. I think inhaling too much turps can kill you. The soap is just to get rid of the smell of turpentine. thats seems like too much trouble . I think it's an obessive-compulsive thing. Like...Turning off switches at the plug when they're not being used. That bugs the hell out of me. It's the same with finger prints on my guitar. They're horrible! Although I do love the smell of turps >_>. sounds like you clean your guitar for another reason lol 3nodding
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