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stuart
Posted 2008-01-31 10:27 AM (#57498)
Subject: bees wax


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does anybody know if you can rub in bees wax too presurve natural finish tops
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Beal
Posted 2008-01-31 7:29 PM (#57499 - in reply to #57498)
Subject: Re: bees wax



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works better on raw wood, not over a finish.
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G8r
Posted 2008-01-31 8:10 PM (#57500 - in reply to #57498)
Subject: Re: bees wax


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A "natural finish" on a guitar does not mean it's raw wood. Wood top guitars have an impregnable top coat of some sort (nitrocellulose lacquer, french lacquer, polyurethane). Rubbing bees wax on the guitar top would just leave a coating of bees wax on top of that hard top finish and do nothing for the wood.
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stuart
Posted 2008-02-01 12:41 AM (#57501 - in reply to #57498)
Subject: Re: bees wax


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cheers what cleaner can you use or would you just rub it down with a lint free cloth dont want to get polish swirls
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