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John B
Posted 2004-05-21 9:49 AM (#187115)
Subject: Cleaning Ovations


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Posts: 1225

Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
Has anyone found a good way of cleaning or polishing the gloss top of an Ovation? I've tried several polishes but they all seem to leave smudges behind. My guitars get pretty smudged up during gigs and I'd like to find a good way of doing it. Any suggestions?
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2004-05-21 10:01 AM (#187116 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Posts: 15682

Location: SoCal
John, there are whole threads on this subject. There are people who swear that the only thing to use is Dunlop 65 (buy it at music stores), and then there are those of us who use Lemon Pledge (buy it at the market or look in your pantry 'cause your wife already bought some). Search the archives.

But while on the subject of cleaning guitars, this last week end I was changing the strings on my 1537 Elite. When I do that, I also oil the fretboard and bridge, and polish the finish surfaces. I also change the battery (gotta go inside for that). I wanted to clean the plugs 'cause I've gotten some crackling when I'm plugged in and thought that it might be dust. Once I got into the project, I couldn't believe the amount of dust in the guitar (like all of my guitars, it lives on stands), and the fine layer on the inside of the bowl. I was also changing the strings on my Country Artist and found the same thing.

Anybody else go thru this?
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cliff
Posted 2004-05-21 10:04 AM (#187117 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Location: NJ
Dunlop65.
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2004-05-21 11:25 AM (#187118 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations



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Posts: 1817

Location: Minden, Nebraska
What he said.
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Slap
Posted 2004-05-21 11:29 AM (#187119 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


Joined:
April 2004
Posts: 265

Location: Warrenton, Virginia
Agree with Paul. I use the pledge stuff....seems to work well. I also have always used the fret oil......always good and yes I have always found a thin layer of dust inside the bowl. I take one of those long feather dusters and swirl it around then a can of compressed air works well for blowing out the remainder and also on the electronics.
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cliff
Posted 2004-05-21 11:40 AM (#187120 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Location: NJ
Moody;
My partner Rick was kinda doin' the same procedure on his acoustic (POS Fender :p ) not that long ago. Besides dust he also found . . . . spiders! Evidently, over the course of the Winter spiders had built a couple of nests in the upper bouts of his acoustic! I was somewhat surprised that they survived (or could tolerate it) as we gig just about every weekend.
I got an even BIGGER kick out of it when I found out that the big pussy is "afraid" of spiders!! :D I got an entire NIGHT's worth of "ammunition" out of that one!! As John B can attest, the only thing that Rick & I enjoy more than playing music together is publicly BERATING each other in front of an audience!!! ;)
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Paul Wag
Posted 2004-05-21 3:08 PM (#187121 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Posts: 939

Location: Fort Worth, Texas
"I was Spider John
the robber man
long tall and handsome
Spider John with a loaded hand
Taking ransom"

The Ballad of Spider John
Willis Allan Ramsey

You know I can't resist!!

:p
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Wuzhizzoner
Posted 2004-05-21 4:18 PM (#187122 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Posts: 1614

Location: Converse, Texas
Look, he's crawling up my wall
Black and hairy, very small
Now he's up above my head
Hanging by a little thread

Boris the spider
Boris the spider
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stonebobbo
Posted 2004-05-21 6:12 PM (#187123 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations



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Posts: 8307

Location: Tennessee
So where were the spiders
While the fly tried to break our balls
Just the beer light to guide us
So we bitched about the man and should we crush his sweet hands
Oh!
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John B
Posted 2004-05-21 7:04 PM (#187124 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
"As John B can attest, the only thing that Rick & I enjoy more than playing music together is publicly BERATING each other in front of an audience!!!"

Oh my God, that had to be brutal!! I wish I was there.

I can't believe that any self respecting spider would take up residence in that thing. ;) Spiders must like plywood. I can't wait to see him and bust his balls. Maybe I'll bring some plastic spiders with me.
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Legend-LX-Fan
Posted 2004-05-21 9:06 PM (#187125 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


Joined:
November 2002
Posts: 1196

Location: Lafayette, Louisiana
I really like the Dunlop 65. And the cloths that come with eyeglasses are the best for cleaning a guitar. They are so fine that they won't scratch it. You have to be careful what cloth you use when polishing a guitar. You can scratch it up with a rough cloth.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2004-05-22 1:09 PM (#187126 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Posts: 1634

Location: Warren,Pa.
I've been using Martin guitar polish( by Guardsman ) with the yellowish label(supposed to look like spruce). Had a bottle of Martin polish with a green label once, but it left an oily film behind so I returned it and got this. Works very well, and I use it all the time because I hate to get up and play in front of people with a smudgy guitar. John <>{
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Stevechapman
Posted 2004-05-22 4:40 PM (#187127 - in reply to #187115)
Subject: Re: Cleaning Ovations


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Posts: 2503

Location: Fayetteville, NC
Siders Inside??
Ewwwwwww! :eek:
" I Don't Like Spiders and Snakes
And That aint what it takes to love me..."
Sorry Guys.. I couldn't resist. :D
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