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Silicone-free, repair shop friendly
Preservation Polish
Common guitar polishes shine by leaving a long-lasting silicone residue that's very hard to remove. If your guitar ever needs repair, the silicone residue makes it difficult for glue or finish to adhere properly. This is a primary cause of "fisheyes" and cratering in lacquer finishes. It's even worse if silicone reaches bare wood or gets into the cracks of older finishes. Even the simplest finish repairs can become more difficult, time-consuming and costly.
Preservation Polish has a century-old silicone-free formula that gently cleans, polishes and protects fine lacquer and varnish finishes.

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Simply apply Preservation Polish with a clean cotton cloth. It leaves no wax or silicone residues, so there's no cloudy film, stickiness or build-up. And it won't discolor the patina of vintage finishes.
Luthiers and repair shops: You've learned the hard way that guitars and silicone are bad company. Do your colleagues a favor use Preservation Polish and recommend it to your customers!
 Shown on page 76 of our latest catalog.
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