Menu Close

What can I use to polish my guitar?

What can I use to polish my guitar?

Household furniture polish and all-purpose cleaners—such as Pine Sol, Windex, and 409—will also damage your finish. The only household product that’s safe to use to clean your guitar is white distilled vinegar.

Can you use pledge on a guitar?

I’ve used pledge and similar furniture polishes on guitars for over 30 years with no problems. Same with using baby oil on rosewood fretboards, not a problem.

Should you oil a classical guitar fretboard?

While the build-up is not directly harmful to your guitar, here are a few reasons why you might want to invest 15 minutes once or twice a year to clean and oil your fingerboard: A clean guitar gives you a better outlook on your instrument and playing. You might practice more.

Can I use pledge on my guitar?

Can I use car polish on my guitar?

Several guitar-detailing companies such as Planet Waves make guitar polish that do exactly that. Some guitar companies call this a paint restorer. You also can get one from a car store. Ask for car paint polish, and make sure you get something designed to remove light scratches.

Can I use car wax to polish my guitar?

Car wax can certainly be applied to an acoustic guitar because automotive wax works wonders with satin finishes, even high-end guitar manufacturer ‘Taylor’ guitars even recommend using car wax to polish their products.

Is lemon Pledge good for guitars?

It does not attack anything on your guitar. It is remotely conceivable that silicone would do as much damage as the often-recommended oils for fingerboards (lemon, mineral, linseed) if it was soaked into a poorly done glue joint. But no, silicone does not attack anything used on or in your guitar.

Can I use furniture polish on guitar neck?

Most furniture polishes contain silicone. If unsure, don’t use it on your guitar anywhere.

How do you oil a classical guitar?

Three or four DROPS is enough to get decent coverage. Apply a few drop along the neck then rub it in with a clean cloth. Use another dry cloth to wipe off any excess oil. Make sure the oil doesn’t build up against the frets as these will get gummy over time.

What kind of oil can I use on my guitar?

“There are any number of light, natural oils that you could use: olive oil, peanut oil, canola or walnut oil… A small amount is applied with a soft cloth, allowed to sit for a few minutes and then all excess is rubbed off.

How do you polish a guitar at home?

Dab vinegar onto a cotton ball. I use rice vinegar, but any neutral vinegar will do (don’t use balsamic) because it is a wonderful cleaning agent. Rub the vinegar over the fret board carefully as you replace each string. Note: Never take all of your strings off at once while restringing.

How do you polish a guitar finish?

Polish the guitar body – For Poly-finished (gloss) guitars, spray guitar polish onto a soft cloth and wipe down. Use a dry part to buff out the polish. For Matte/Satin/Nitro-finished guitars, use only a dry cloth.