Ernie Ball Instrument Polish with mircofiber cloth
Amazing polish formula is free of oily film & dusty powder. No wait to wipe off. 4 oz. bottle. 14 x 14 inch black Microfiber polish cloth. Part number 4222.
Nice inexpensive polish I bought this set mainly because I wanted a cheap micro-fiber cloth to polish off my guitars. For the price of just a microfiber cloth, this set throws in a polish.The cloth is just what I wanted. It is soft and I feel good rubbing it on my instrument. I wish there were a little pouch that came with it so you can keep it separate — mine is right now in a ziploc bag in my basement with my other loose gear. The polish is just that — it is works to bring out a shine, but it is not…
Finally – a polish that leaves no haze This is *the* juice for electric guitars. The only other guitar polish I’ve ever used was from the most famous American guitar manufacturer and that milky stuff always left a haze on the surface. That made me think that polishing a guitar was not a good thing to do! Ernie Ball’s polish cleaned the dirty gunk (sorry, but that’s reality for hard playing punk rockers) and left a clear shiny finish. I have a Telecaster Modern Player and this polish makes it look like a beautiful slab of cold…
Yes yes yes! I recently purchased an old 60’s style SR parlor guitar. Thing is in good condition but obviously needed something to take off the dust and grime… it obviously hadn’t been touched in years. Look no further than this polish! My guitar has a sunburst, but I cannot even stress how much the color was brought out even more after using this polish. I also used it on the fretboard, which had been a dusty gray-brown, and it’s now a GORGEOUS deep chocolate brown instead. I’m definitely going to use it…
Yamaha Arius YDP-164 Console Digital Piano Bundle with Furniture Bench, Headphones, Instructional Book, Austin Bazaar Instructional DVD, and Polishing Cloth – Black
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Nice inexpensive polish I bought this set mainly because I wanted a cheap micro-fiber cloth to polish off my guitars. For the price of just a microfiber cloth, this set throws in a polish.The cloth is just what I wanted. It is soft and I feel good rubbing it on my instrument. I wish there were a little pouch that came with it so you can keep it separate — mine is right now in a ziploc bag in my basement with my other loose gear. The polish is just that — it is works to bring out a shine, but it is not…
Finally – a polish that leaves no haze This is *the* juice for electric guitars. The only other guitar polish I’ve ever used was from the most famous American guitar manufacturer and that milky stuff always left a haze on the surface. That made me think that polishing a guitar was not a good thing to do! Ernie Ball’s polish cleaned the dirty gunk (sorry, but that’s reality for hard playing punk rockers) and left a clear shiny finish. I have a Telecaster Modern Player and this polish makes it look like a beautiful slab of cold…
Yes yes yes! I recently purchased an old 60’s style SR parlor guitar. Thing is in good condition but obviously needed something to take off the dust and grime… it obviously hadn’t been touched in years. Look no further than this polish! My guitar has a sunburst, but I cannot even stress how much the color was brought out even more after using this polish. I also used it on the fretboard, which had been a dusty gray-brown, and it’s now a GORGEOUS deep chocolate brown instead. I’m definitely going to use it…