Premium Pro-Strength Guitar Polish 60ml
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
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$6.99 Original price was: $6.99.$6.69Current price is: $6.69.
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- Restores faded surfaces and hardware,and removes oxidation
- Contains no harsh chemicals,silicone,or wax
- It can be used on all types of guitars and is very safe to use on any paint surface.
- Our unique polishing can remove the oxidation marks of guitar metal parts (frets,pickups,etc.) and reproduce their brilliance.
- Suitable for:metal parts such as piano body,frets,electric guitar bridge,etc.
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mchellie –
Rochix – Premium Pro-Strength Guitar Polish is a 2 oz spray bottle of polish for guitars, piano body, frets, etc. This is my first time to try a polish, so I don’t have anything to compare this to. It comes in a spray bottle, so it is easy to apply. I used a microfiber cloth to polish the solution once it was applied. It did make my guitar have a nice shine. I like the product and would purchase again.
Wendy C. –
This is a decent polish for the price. Easy to use. Instructions are included. This is a rarity these days! Don’t spray directly on your instrument and polish only the painted/sealed body. Avoid the strings and fretboard. Also make sure you use two non scratching rags. One to apply the polish and a clean dry one to wipe it off and buff to a nice shine.
Kevin B –
Seems safe for finish. Gave the expected results cleaning and shining.