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Cleaning my Ultra GP

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al be
Posted 2014-11-29 2:46 PM (#501404)
Subject: Cleaning my Ultra GP


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Posts: 7

Hello, I'm new here and couldn't see a way to start a thread in the Electric Solid Body forum, so I'll give it a whirl here.

Can anyone recommend a non-abrasive cleaner I can use on my somewhat tarnished tuners, keys. I also would like to clean up and polish the tailpiece and bridge. They're not bad really, but could use cleaning. The tuner keys are perhaps the dirtiest. Thanks for any assitance.

-al
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Damon67
Posted 2014-11-29 6:26 PM (#501407 - in reply to #501404)
Subject: Re: Cleaning my Ultra GP



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Al, you're able to post in other areas now. You might want to try again in the solid body or even general sections as this really isn't a solid body specific question.
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al be
Posted 2014-11-30 9:21 AM (#501410 - in reply to #501407)
Subject: Re: Cleaning my Ultra GP


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Thank you!

-al
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