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A question of necessity.
Surely, this is not more than a filling article considering the reasonable price. But... Is it reasonable? It is not more than a square sheet of 800 abrasive paper. And as I tried it out, I recognised, that it is maybe a bit too fine. It is not easy erasing the arrears on your frets or similar. I made the experience, that it is much more feasible, to just use a bit of steel wool and carefully bring new life onto the steel components of my guitars. Summa summarum: The product is usable, but maybe not necessary for everyone.If you are kean with handcraft, then just use what you have, e.g. steel wool. But of course, be careful not to damage the woods!
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meh
It shines the frets but I will still prefer steel wool.
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does the job just not often
This product is very fine material feel like a very fine swead and polishes up frets really nicely to a nice shiny sheen the only problem is that these polish clothes do not last long and they stain and loose there polishing abilty you cant wash out the stains because i have tried but after about 48 frets this polishing cloth is good to through away and to use another one
This product does its job well it just doesnt do it for long
This product does its job well it just doesnt do it for long
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onveral ok but too small
The cloths are mostly doing what they are supposed to do. But the fact that they are so small, at least for a man hands makes them hard to handle and also prone to damage the guitar fret.
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The polish paper is a bit to fine for erasing the arrears on your frets and just maintains 2-3 uses. The article works but i will stay with my steel wool.
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