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Cleaning a black guitar

Cleaning a black guitar

I've just purchased a high end Takamine black guitar and,as I expected, it shows fingerprints and smudges really clearly. What's the best way to clean these off when you've finished playing - it's a great instrument and I want to keep it looking nice.

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by camwebby

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Buy a woody one instead. Stop poncing about with these black things. Leave them for pop artists and arrivistas.

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Guernsey Pete

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... right... now any sensible answers?

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by camwebby

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seriously now i got a black one because I like the look of them as I am a singer too... the sounds great particularly in DADGAD but it just shows every little sign of wear

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by camwebby

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I use Gibson pump polish on my Martin HD-28, just make sure to use non-abrasive cloths for both applying the polish and wiping it dry.

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Tony O'Rourke

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I wouldn't use any kind of polish if I were you. A bit of old T-shirt (clean!!) LIGHTLY dampened with warm water is all that should be needed, then buff with a dry piece of aforementioned garment.

Keith

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by ocarolan

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I use one of those yellow polishing cloths that music shops sell. My '87 Strat looks like the day I bought it, even after countless weddings, shows, Bar Mitzvahs, etc.

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Greg the Piano Tuner

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Keith's right, no polish is needed. You want to get the gunk off your guitar, not put more on.

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by DaveL35

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A lot of luthiers these days use as a final polish Maguire's #7 show car polish. Not kidding. What they use as the finest end polishing. I would try a little on the back of the neck in a hidden spot to see if it is OK for you.

Damp cloth, first step, or try Martin guitar polish if you feel safer.

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by irisnevins

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Sorry, my prejudices came out there. Just have assembled so much polished black furniture for people with more money than sense, I'm getting twisted......

# Posted on November 22nd 2008 by Guernsey Pete

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Keith had it right; there's nothing special needed. Just dampen a clean, all cotton, cloth and wipe off the smudges. It's also not bad idea to wipe down your strings with a dry cloth before putting it away.

All cotton baby diapers work well for this. They're inexpensive and don't have too many additives, at least if you get them new.
:-) jeff

# Posted on November 23rd 2008 by jeff_willner

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Cleaning a black guitar?
This thread isn't meant to be racist is it?

"I use one of those yellow polishing cloths that music shops sell"
Don't use those, you'll end up with a guitar a sickly purply colour.

# Posted on November 23rd 2008 by Skull Duggeraigh Dubh

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...ora purplely colour two.

# Posted on November 23rd 2008 by Skull Duggeraigh Dubh

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black guitars only look pristine once, when they come out of the maker's wrap. After that it's downhill all the way.

T-cut followed by cellulose glaze will remove or cover some scarring but to me black finishes are a usually bad idea on big flat surfaces like guitar tops

# Posted on November 23rd 2008 by millionyears_bc

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no, my guitar is not discolored at all from using the felt cloths; as I said, it looks like the day I bought it, and it's a candy apple red finish.

# Posted on November 23rd 2008 by Greg the Piano Tuner

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I agree that a polished black instrument only looks good new; whereas a woody one just looks venerable and weathered.
If you're a paid performer, get your guitar technician to keep it pristine - only play it on stage, always leave it in the case, practice at home on another one. You're spreading the wealth by employing a technician.
PS I understand there's several of Damien Hursts' technicians have just been made redundant - not a lot of difference making one of his 'art-works' and keeping a guitar looking nice, I'ld say. They expect about £19k per annum I believe.

# Posted on November 24th 2008 by Guernsey Pete

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Planet waves have a micro fibre cloth, i bought one, they cost like €9 but it works really well. what i do is just breath on the guitar, it adds some moisture to the guitar and then wipe away. The quality of the cloth doesn't scratch the guitar as much as standard cloths.

# Posted on November 26th 2008 by paulallen

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i've got mysterious black marks on the white cloth for cleaning my white guitar but was wondering how i would clean the white marksoff the black one for the white one?

# Posted on December 31st 2008 by hungry grass

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