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cleaning a natural finish

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I'm about to start stripping down this old Pearl kit that i've had for 20 years. It's worked hard for those 20 years and deserves a clean up. What is the best way to clean the shells? They are maple with a clear laquer finish.

Thanks in advance

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Andrew

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Posted on 12 years ago
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We used Gibson guitar polish for lacquer and poly finishes on used kits that came in. It cleans and shines easily.

If you use it, be sure to buff it all off because I suspect it contains some silicone.

Posted on 12 years ago
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From Stallwart

We used Gibson guitar polish for lacquer and poly finishes on used kits that came in. It cleans and shines easily.If you use it, be sure to buff it all off because I suspect it contains some silicone.

Thanks Stallwart, I'll give that a go.

Andrew

Golden Curtain
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Posted on 12 years ago
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