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BruDeV
Posted 2003-05-21 1:43 AM (#208807)
Subject: Dunlop 65


Joined:
January 2003
Posts: 1498

Location: San Bernardino, California
I know some members use Dunlop 65 guitar polish. I was wondering if anyone here has used any of their other products. Basically, I want to know if this:
http://www.zzounds.com/item--DNP6500
is worth buying?
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RSW
Posted 2003-05-21 2:14 AM (#208808 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
April 2003
Posts: 39

Location: California
Highly recommended! I use the same guitar maintenance kit on my baker's dozen Adamas/Ovation. The kit has everything you need.
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alpep
Posted 2003-05-21 8:11 AM (#208809 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
December 2001
Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
good stuff!
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2003-05-21 10:32 AM (#208810 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
December 2001
Posts: 7251

Location: The Great Pacific Northwest
I picked up a free sample of the Dunlop "Ultimate Lemon Oil" for fretboards and I really like it.
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sirdaniel
Posted 2003-05-21 3:37 PM (#208811 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
January 2002
Posts: 55

Location: Frozen Tundra
all I've used for 4 years
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bdbdbuck
Posted 2003-05-23 10:57 AM (#208812 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
January 2003
Posts: 63

Location: Virginia
Lemon Pledge.


bd
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alpep
Posted 2003-05-23 12:16 PM (#208813 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
December 2001
Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
When I got my first great guitar a givsung les paul back in 71 I would polish it every time I could with lemon pledge since that was all we had around. Well needless to say it has MANY very fine scratches in the finish caused by that product. I would never use it ever again on an instrument and if I knew better back then I would not have used it on my guitar.
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2003-05-23 12:39 PM (#208814 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65



Joined:
September 2002
Posts: 808

Location: Seymour, Tennessee
Geez, I don't remember the last time I polished my guitars!
I need to get around to doing that.
You guys are starting to make me feel like I'm abusing them or something. :)
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alpep
Posted 2003-05-23 1:13 PM (#208815 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


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December 2001
Posts: 10583

Location: NJ
Mike
ever since the scratches were pointed out to me my guitars are the dirtiest grungiest dustiest you will ever see. If I clean them I clean them with a dry cotton cloth.
now for guitars I sell I use the dunlop stuff .
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Strummin12
Posted 2003-05-23 2:11 PM (#208816 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
August 2002
Posts: 623

Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
Back in the day...when I was a boy...my first guitar teacher told me that guitar polish was nothing more than glorified Pledge, and that I should just use that instead.

What a mistake!!!! It ruined the finish on my first guitar, and completely dulled it.

I received this dunlop guitar polish kit for Christmas this past year, and I love it.

Johnny
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RSW
Posted 2003-05-23 6:39 PM (#208817 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
April 2003
Posts: 39

Location: California
The fingerboard cleaner from that kit would change your light brown Adamas walnut fingerboard to dark brown. Not everyone would like it that way.
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bdbdbuck
Posted 2003-05-25 5:17 AM (#208818 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
January 2003
Posts: 63

Location: Virginia
I clean mine about twice a year with Lemon Pledge, if the finish can't take a little furniture polish...I feel it wasn't worth a damn in the first place. My guitars have seen a lot more abuse than anything Lemon Pledge could ever do. They get played more than cleaned and spend a lot of time on a guitar stand. The only one that goes back in the case after use is the Limited, and it has had the Lemon Pledge abuse for 20 years and damned if I see any scratches.


bd :eek: :rolleyes: ;)
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2003-05-25 7:40 AM (#208819 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
February 2002
Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
Pledge & similar furniture polish contains an abrasive & is definately not recommended for use on instrument finishes
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Bailey
Posted 2003-05-26 1:27 AM (#208820 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
May 2002
Posts: 3005

Location: Las Cruces, NM
Dang, Dang, Dang

I just ruined a house full of Louis IV antique furniture, NOW YOU TELL ME.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2003-05-26 9:54 AM (#208821 - in reply to #208807)
Subject: Re: Dunlop 65


Joined:
March 2002
Posts: 15686

Location: SoCal
I've used Lemon Pledge on my guitars for 30 years with no problems. Now I've switched to Dunlop and I'm not certain I like it as much. Ignorance can be bliss.
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