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I know, a stupid question, but...
I have an 814ce, 2004. I have been using just a dampened t-shirt to get the fingerprints off of it. Does anybody have any advice on what products to use and what cloth materials to use to keep it looking nice? Without scratching of course. Oh, and it has a gloss finish. Thanks for your advice and it is extremely appreciated. I spent a lot of money on this sucker and I want to keep it looking great. Please help
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Nickna 2004 814ce Seagull SM-6 Yamahoppy NS Esteve NS Ibanez RG3 Rickenbacher 12 string electric (super old, but sweet) |
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The only cloths I have found that do not scratch guitar surfaces at all are microfiber cloths.. I get them from walmart, definetly worth it. I've tried brand new "guitar cloths" from fender and other companies that still lightly scratch the surface even on the first use. As far as cleaners and polishes there are alot of them. I like the way Martin guitar polish looks... if you want a seperate cleaner and polish try PRS it gives a deep gloss wet look to the guitar. Everyone seems to have their favorites, I went through about 4 different brands before I settled on the ones mentioned.
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2003 Paul Reed Smith Custom 22 2003 Paul Reed Smith Hollowbody II Artist 1980 Gibson Les Paul Silverburst 2004 Huss and Dalton D-RH 2004 Huss and Dalton MJC 19?? Takamine G534 Diezel VH4 Marshall JMP Marshall JCM 800 Marshall MG 30 FX |
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I purchased some cloth rags at Home Depot a few weeks ago. I'm not a materials expert, but these rags have a felt-like quality. They are a light yellow color. The feel very much like the dust cloths you buy at the guitar store. So far the seem to be working very well and they are cheap. I washed them before using, to remove any grime or oils that might have been in the rag.
I like to use Ken Smith Pro Formula Polish. Seems to work very well.
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