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Russ Young
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From: Seattle, Washington, USA

posted 28 November 2002 10:40 PM     profile   send email     edit
Do any of you owners or appreciators of National German silver guitars have any plated-body maintenance tips you would share?

Bob Brozman suggests an annual application of car wax to prevent corrosion, protect from wear and make the guitar easier to keep clean.

Do any of you do this? Know any drawbacks or caveats? Have any other suggestions?

Thanks --

mikey
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From: Hawaii, Big Island

posted 29 November 2002 12:07 AM     profile   send email     edit
I wax mine once in a while w/ that turtle wax spray wax...lot easier to clean up...tried paste wax ONCE...but it wasn't worth the hassle of getting all the dried wax out of every crevice and forget about the coverplate screens....I just make sure I wipe it down w/ a flannel cloth when I'm done playing....that's really the main thing.
Mike
Dana Duplan
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From: Ramona, CA

posted 29 November 2002 06:00 AM     profile   send email     edit
Go to National's website, and under FAQ there is a protocol for cleaning the metal-bodied intruments.
DD www.nationalguitars.com
Ian McLatchie
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From: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

posted 29 November 2002 11:11 AM     profile   send email     edit
Dana: Thanks for the link to the National Resophonic site. To this point I've just used a lightly moistened polishing cloth to clean my Rickenbacher Silver Hawaiian after each use, but I'll follow their suggestion and use rubbing alcohol instead of water. I also find an annual treatment with Turtle wax works well to inhibit corrosion. Flitz is a great product for heavier scratching and pitting, but it has to be used with real caution - it's a very mild abrasive, but an abrasive nonetheless.
PAUL WARNIK
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From: OAK LAWN,IL,USA

posted 01 December 2002 09:18 AM     profile   send email     edit
Wadding Polish Never use wax on engraved models
Russ Young
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From: Seattle, Washington, USA

posted 01 December 2002 09:42 AM     profile   send email     edit
Thanks, Paul.

For the benefit of everyone who reads this thread, here's some additional guidance Paul provided:

Russ Y-For the cleaning and polishing of silver bodied Nationals and just about any other metal part on a instrument-I prefer to use what is generally called "wadding polish" and comes in a round metal 5oz. can sold by the trade names "Nevr-dull" or "Shine-brite" which is most commonly used for polishing aluminum mag wheels and can be found at auto parts stores-after application a followup polishing with a clean cloth and then a chamois-I DO NOT recommend using automotive type liquid or paste wax on ENGRAVED models-this stuff gets deep into the engraving cuts and is then hard to remove-you can use automotive wax on a style 1 for example which has no engraving-I do not use alcohol or glass cleaner-the only application where I do tend to use glass cleaner is when cones that are removed have to be cleaned because they are coated with dust-PW

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