yes you can buy it at mosst guitar stores
The best method for cleaning and polishing a guitar using guitar polish and cleaner is to first wipe down the guitar with a soft cloth to remove any dust or debris. Then, apply a small amount of guitar polish to another clean cloth and gently rub it onto the guitar in a circular motion. Finally, use a separate clean cloth to buff the guitar to a shine. Be sure to follow the instructions on the polish and cleaner for best results.
lots of elbow grease! seriously plastic polish...
Popular techniques for maintaining and enhancing the appearance of a Polish guitar include regular cleaning with a soft cloth, using guitar polish or wax to keep the finish shiny, and storing the guitar in a protective case when not in use to prevent scratches and dust buildup.
No, I use Martin's Guitar Polish on my guitar. However, if you have a modern guitar (not an antique), Windex WITHOUT ammonia is OK.
Wood and polish
The best techniques for applying electric guitar polish are to first clean the guitar with a soft cloth to remove any dust or debris. Then, apply a small amount of polish to another clean cloth and gently rub it onto the guitar in a circular motion. Finally, buff the guitar with a separate clean cloth to achieve a shiny and well-maintained look.
A clean duster/cloth should be sufficient to lift finger marks, guitar polish for a deeper clean but spray it onto the cloth not the guitar and keep it clear of the strings. If you have no guitar polish use a polish specially for wooden furniture but use sparingly. Always use clean cloths or dusters in case they have been use with any other cleaning products.
Get a clean rag, and some Martin guitar polish, spray the polish on the spot and buff the spot out with the rag.
You can try to wax it as long as the wood is coated.Alot of brands sell polish and wax for guitars.Those might be the best for your guitar. I would however disadvice to wax an uncoated wood.
As with all guitars always use a clean cloth/duster to lift finger marks etc, use a fine paint brush to clean in the bridge. Natural matte finish can be cleaned like a normal guitar with guitar polish, if using a spray type guitar polish, spray onto the cloth not the guitar, for best results take the strings off, work the polish cloth around the body then use a clean cloth to buff up.
The best method for cleaning and maintaining a guitar fretboard is to use a soft cloth to wipe off any dirt or grime, followed by applying a small amount of guitar fretboard polish. This helps to condition the wood and keep it looking and feeling smooth. Be sure to follow the instructions on the polish and avoid using too much to prevent buildup.
To effectively polish a guitar neck and maintain its smoothness and shine, you can use a clean, soft cloth and a guitar polish specifically designed for the instrument. Apply a small amount of polish to the cloth and gently rub it onto the neck in a circular motion. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the polish. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the finish of the neck. Regularly cleaning and polishing the neck will help keep it smooth and shiny.