Lyle DeHart
From: Antigo, WI USA
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Posted 30 Sep 2015 6:57 am
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About a year ago Mike Cass completely redone my 1972 Emmons push-pull steel guitar. He did a fantastic job and it looks like it just came off of the show room floor, and works great. Now about a year has passed and I would like to clean, polish, and make it look like a brand new penny agiain. Does anyone know of what would work well for this, and what type of cleaner and cloth to use for this. I don't want to use anything that might leave marks or do any damage in any way to this beautiful machine. It is formica, with an aluminum neck. I want to clean everything, the neck, the body, the fret board, the legs, etc. I called Mike and he suggested using a product called "Pure All". But the warning sounds like it is toxic, and I'm almost afraid to do any damage to the steel. I comes from an auto parts store on line and can only be purchased by the gallon and only on line. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all so much. |
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