Breadwinner cleanig
jan9
Posted 2004-06-25 6:57 AM (#340889)
Subject: Breadwinner cleanig


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April 2004
Posts: 36

Hi All!

This is not a major issue but, anyone have some good ideas on what to apply to the Breadwinner body to clean it up the best way possible? Since its not comming to a high gloss i see no need for teak oil or other oily substances needed on the body itself.

Jan
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alpep
Posted 2004-06-25 7:19 AM (#340890 - in reply to #340889)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner cleanig


Joined:
December 2001
Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
dunlop 65
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cliff
Posted 2004-06-25 9:41 AM (#340891 - in reply to #340889)
Subject: Re: Breadwinner cleanig


Joined:
March 2002
Posts: 14842

Location: NJ
A Quick Note:

A while ago I was at GC getting strings and such.
As the guy(kid) was running my card, and I added (at the last minute) ". . oh,. . . and a bottle of Dunlop65 Cleaner . . ." which he threw into the bag. When I got home, I realized what he gave me was Dunlop65 STRING Cleaner!! Different bottle (plastic bottle with a felt dauber - like a small bingo marker), and different (blue/grey) label, but marked "Dunlop 65". Don't understand the reasoning behind this, but . . . . there ya' go.

So if there's anyone here buying it for the first time, or dealing with some who exudes ineptitude, make sure they give you the Dunlop65 in the YELLOW label spray bottle.


btw:
. . . didn't care for the string cleaner too much.
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