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Yep it's polish
Does the job worderfull:
Spray it on, take the dirt away with a cloth,
Repeat if needed, polish with a soft cloth
And voila, like new.
Works best on finished parts and fretboard.
Oil your fretboard afterwards with some light lemon oil and your good to go.
The only disadvantage of the spray is.... that you have to do the rubbing ?
Spray it on, take the dirt away with a cloth,
Repeat if needed, polish with a soft cloth
And voila, like new.
Works best on finished parts and fretboard.
Oil your fretboard afterwards with some light lemon oil and your good to go.
The only disadvantage of the spray is.... that you have to do the rubbing ?
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The best Gibson money can buy.
I have used Gibson polish for years. Gibson guitars have come and gone but I always use this polish.
It is straight forward enough to use spray onto a cloth then wipe your guitar down. Always leaves a good shine without smears or streaks. Also appears to be good for those delicate finishes.
As it only takes a couple of pumps of the polish to wipe down a guitar there is a lot of use in one bottle.
It is straight forward enough to use spray onto a cloth then wipe your guitar down. Always leaves a good shine without smears or streaks. Also appears to be good for those delicate finishes.
As it only takes a couple of pumps of the polish to wipe down a guitar there is a lot of use in one bottle.
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Gibson pump polish
Does what it say's, Simple.
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