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Don't know what they put in this stuff, but it lifts of decades of crud, sweat and nicotine, without much effort. Doen't do harm to even the thinnest most fragile nitro finish.
Yes! It really does lift of thick layers of nicotine! Amazing stuff!
I bought a used SG STandard with a little too much light spider webbing caused by some over-zealous pick action and light buckle-rash. I had ordered this to try and I was impressed.
20 minutes of polishing with small circles and they'd pretty much gone. I compared my SG to a brand new one after using the polish and mine was honestly much cleaner and fresher looking. I used it with a micro-fibre cloth and I'll keep using it. Oh, it also did a great job on the pickguard removing a lot of the marks.
If I had to make a small 'moan' it would be that I'd of liked the option to purchase a larger bottle of the polish. I need to wait until I have enough of a back order to get another one or two. That said, I didn't use much at all, I just intend to use it on all my guitars when I change the strings next time.
I guess 10-15 guitar polishes is about what I'll get from a bottle.
I've been using this cleaning fluid since forever, and it has never let me down. It polishes the wood without damaging the varnish. That is if you remember to wipe the rosin off your violin after every use, so you don't get nasty residues that later will be impossible to clean
I used this on 2 different violins and I found that it is quite useful and gets up a lot of stains however there were some stubborn ones that even this cleaning fluid couldn't remove. It works great though and it's definitely worth the price
Probably overkill, but at least certainly not harmful to modern finishes. Still, it may be extremely mildly abrasive as it cleans too well for just a non-abrasive detergent.
it is not really a cleaning fluid , you can't clean very dirty wood with this, it won't do anything, for heavy stains of rosin you should take it to a specialist. But after they clean it properly, put this on clean wood and it will nourish it and give it a nice glow. then clean your violin always after playing, and use this every few months.