Play Every Note Like Your Guitar Was Brand New With Musicnomad'S Guitar Polish. It Is Like A Face Lift In A Bottle. Work In And Wipe Off Our Premium Silicone Free Polish To Restore And Revive Dull, Hazy And Scuffed Surfaces. Works Great Polish On All Guitar Models Such As Gibson, Fender And Martin Guitars. It Is Safe On All Gloss Finishes Such As Nitrocellulose And Polyurethane. Our Special Polish Formulation Even Removes Oxidation And Restores A Brilliant Shine To Your Guitar Hardware (Frets, Pickups). Caution For Gold Hardware: We Always Recommend To Use Caution On Gold Plating As Some Plating Is Very Thin Depending On The Manufacture And Country Made. Either Test A Small Area First And Rub Very Lightly. If You Love Your Gold Plating And Not Sure Then We Recommend Not Using This Product.
⚠️ WARNING (California Proposition 65): This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the size of the MusicNomad Guitar Polish?A: The MusicNomad Guitar Polish comes in a four ounce bottle. This size is convenient for easy handling and storage.
Q: What ingredients are in the Guitar Polish?A: The Guitar Polish is primarily made of water and contains no harsh chemicals, silicone, or wax. This ensures a safe and effective cleaning solution.
Q: What are the dimensions of the bottle?A: The bottle dimensions are one point five inches in width, one point five inches in length, and five point eight three inches in height. This compact size fits well in most guitar care kits.
Q: How do I use MusicNomad Guitar Polish?A: To use the Guitar Polish, apply it to the guitar's surface and then wipe it off with a clean cloth. This process restores and revives the finish of your guitar.
Q: Is this Guitar Polish suitable for all guitar types?A: Yes, this polish is suitable for all guitar models including brands like Gibson, Fender, and Martin. It effectively cleans and maintains various finishes.
Q: Can I use this polish on matte finishes?A: No, the MusicNomad Guitar Polish is not recommended for matte finishes. It works best on gloss finishes such as nitrocellulose and polyurethane.
Q: How should I store the Guitar Polish?A: Store the Guitar Polish in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keeping it sealed will ensure its effectiveness over time.
Q: Is this product safe for gold hardware?A: Caution is advised when using this polish on gold hardware. Test a small area first, as some gold plating may be very thin.
Q: How do I clean my guitar after using this polish?A: After applying the polish, wipe the guitar's surface with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess product. This will enhance the shine and protect the finish.
Q: What should I do if the polish arrives damaged?A: If your Guitar Polish arrives damaged, contact the seller immediately for a return or exchange. Most sellers have a clear return policy for such issues.
Q: Does this polish remove oxidation from hardware?A: Yes, the MusicNomad Guitar Polish effectively removes oxidation from guitar hardware. This helps restore a brilliant shine to frets and pickups.
Q: Is MusicNomad Guitar Polish made in the USA?A: Yes, MusicNomad Guitar Polish is proudly made in the USA. This emphasizes its quality and commitment to local manufacturing.
Q: How often should I use this polish on my guitar?A: It is recommended to use the Guitar Polish as needed, depending on your guitar's exposure to dust and oils. Regular use can help maintain its shine.
Q: What kind of surface finishes does this polish work on?A: This Guitar Polish works well on gloss finishes, specifically nitrocellulose and polyurethane. It is not suitable for matte or unfinished surfaces.
Q: Are there any harsh chemicals in this polish?A: No, the Guitar Polish contains no harsh chemicals, silicone, or wax. This makes it a safe choice for maintaining your guitar's finish.
Q: Can I use this polish on other instruments?A: While designed for guitars, this polish can be used on other string instruments with similar gloss finishes. Always test in a small area first.