I believe so? Personally i reccomend using acetone on UNPAINTED areas on the pet. Be very cautious when using it, because it is highly errosive to the paint. As for the painted areas, soap and water, with good and gentle scrubbing should do the trick.
I wouldn't say that's a good idea. You should focus on using something that will not damage wood. Car polish may end up damaging your guitar. In general the answer above is 100% correct. Also I have heard that you shouldn't use furniture polish either. Why? I don't know but I don't. But I have been using Blue Coral out of a squeeze bottle on my Guitars for 30 years. This was a tip a guitar builder gave me many years ago. Strats, Tele's, acoustics, and Mandolins all get the Blue Coral. It is mildly abrasive and can take out some minor pick marks and things like that. (Many other car waxes are highly abrasive and that's usually where the trouble begins. Your guitar finish will end up with swirl marks.) And it leaves the guitar in terrific shape. Don't use to much, use a damp cloth when you put it on, let dry, and use a soft dry cloth when polishing. I generally polish them about every 3-6 months depending on how much I play a particular guitar. You don't want to over polish them either. In between polishing just use a soft clean cloth and wipe them down real good. IMPORTANT: Never use this wax on a rosewood fret board. It'll get in the little grooves and be a real pain to get out without damaging it. If you can't find Blue Coral try a Turtle Wax (squeeze bottle again) that is also non-abrasive or mildly abrasive. I use that to now since my Blue Coral is almost gone.
Well I would say not to. It may ruin the original wood on the violin. Use violin polish, or go to a professional and have it colored. I recommend a professional. It's about fifty dollars to have it cleaned.
Sparingly. Don't use polishes with additives. Put polish on cloth not direct on guitar, try to keep it off the fingerboard
If you don't have guitar polish , pledge or furniture polish will work , DO NOT spray directly on the guitar. don't use it on an Electric Guitar.
Yes, you can. Car polish works very well on a hard lacquered finish like a good guitar.
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lots of elbow grease! seriously plastic polish...
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
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.
yes you can buy it at mosst guitar stores
'Car' in polish is ' Samochod'
lots of elbow grease! seriously plastic polish...
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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
How can i make liquid car polish
She used a soft cloth to polish the silverware until it shined brightly.
You can find information on how to polish your car by going to the nearest car dealership and asking them about how to polish you car. But make sure you have the right ingredidents.
It is best to polish your car during the day, with no direct sunlight on the car. Extreme heat and direct sunlight can cause your polish to become chalky.
The main difference between car polish and car wax is that car polish actually cleans the car's surface, but car wax is more of a sealant or top coat to use on an already cleaned vehicle. Ideally, one may wish to use car polish and then car wax in that order for a clean, shiny, and protected finish.
There are many different polish that you can use to polish your car. The different types of cars is through Car X. You can visit an auto shop and get the information.