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Nie wiem skąd tylko pozytywnych opinii na temat tego produktu... Sporo komentarzy, że wystarczy drobna kropla żeby wyczyścić całą gitarę, no to chyba ja dostałem jakieś inny produkt... Po wyczyszczeniu gitary efekt jest ok, ale utrzymuje się chyba tylko w momencie w którym odkładamy gitarę do case'a i jej nie dotykamy, po godzinie grania efektu żadnego na gitarze nie widzę że była czymś czyszczona. Zdecydowanie bardziej mogę polecić wosk Dunlopa 65 Carnauba, bo przynajmniej po czyszczeniu czuć na lakierze poślizg (co fajnie się sprawdza szczególnie przy lakierowanym gryfie w Les Paul'u)
Produkty mocno średni.
Nie wiem skąd tylko pozytywnych opinii na temat tego produktu... Sporo komentarzy, że wystarczy drobna kropla żeby wyczyścić całą gitarę, no to chyba ja dostałem jakieś inny produkt... Po wyczyszczeniu gitary efekt jest ok, ale utrzymuje się chyba tylko w momencie w którym odkładamy gitarę do case'a i jej nie dotykamy, po godzinie grania efektu żadnego na gitarze nie
Nie wiem skąd tylko pozytywnych opinii na temat tego produktu... Sporo komentarzy, że wystarczy drobna kropla żeby wyczyścić całą gitarę, no to chyba ja dostałem jakieś inny produkt... Po wyczyszczeniu gitary efekt jest ok, ale utrzymuje się chyba tylko w momencie w którym odkładamy gitarę do case'a i jej nie dotykamy, po godzinie grania efektu żadnego na gitarze nie widzę że była czymś czyszczona. Zdecydowanie bardziej mogę polecić wosk Dunlopa 65 Carnauba, bo przynajmniej po czyszczeniu czuć na lakierze poślizg (co fajnie się sprawdza szczególnie przy lakierowanym gryfie w Les Paul'u)
Produkty mocno średni.
I did not think that a wax could have any plus points worth doing a review for but I was wrong. I've used many cleaners over the years, anything from specialist guitar products to household goods rummaged from under the sink. Wax has been guitar wax to furniture wax to car wax, what can be different? A lot.
I tried this on three Strat types with very different finishes and the results were very good on them all.
Harley Benton ST-62.
This one is the vintage white with maple board & heavily lacquered neck. The finish is thick and kinda like the guitars been dunked in wet plastic. Nice, but I dont think it will ever naturally relic. The body came up clean with a luster that sort of aged it a little. no massive change but just enough "something" to make it work. I did the white pick guard too, that seemed to give a little more depth to the flat white. The main improvement for me on this one was the neck. I lean towards satin necks due to the lacquered ones sometimes feeling sticky. That is now gone. The neck is now slick but not greasy. The 62 has always been my reach for guitar anyway, but playability has improved dramatically. Worth the price for this alone.
Squier Hot Rails Deluxe.
A thinner finish on this one in black with a parchment guard. I was never impressed with the finish, it was black, meh. Just black. Now its piano black. Its a lot deeper than before and feels smoother than a mouses ear. I did the hardware and rosewood fretboard on this one. The chrome came up bright and the grain on the board got a good glossy finish with highlighted grain. I did the strings too. To me Its on par with fast fret.
97 Fender American Standard.
Usual Fender finish in sunburst. This really brought out the true value of Ax Wax. The paint looked new. Blacks were deep and the orange to yellow seemed to blend more smoothly. The neck has been linseed oiled so I just gave it a light rub along with the strings. The feeling now is liquid.
To summarize would I buy again, if I need to yes, but maybe by the time I need more I'll be in a care home that does not allow guitars. You need the smallest amount on a microfiber cloth. A drop that spreads to the size of a pea will do the front, fully. Two drops cover a guitar. Its not greasy, dries well, buffs up easily and leaves a smooth deep coating. i like it, this is now my wax of choice.
Pros:
Not greasy & buffs out well with minimal effort.
Can be used on every part of the guitar.
Great results on all finishes (That Ive tried)
A little goes a very long way.
Odour free, i think.
Cons:
Not a lot. Maybe if i had to choose it would be that when full the bottle spits a bit when you click the top open. A minor, but put the cloth over it when you press it. Dont waste this stuff.
The only other con is that now I want to wax my guitars.
I did not think that a wax could have any plus points worth doing a review for but I was wrong. I've used many cleaners over the years, anything from specialist guitar products to household goods rummaged from under the sink. Wax has been guitar wax to furniture wax to car wax, what can be different? A lot.
I tried this on three Strat types with very
I did not think that a wax could have any plus points worth doing a review for but I was wrong. I've used many cleaners over the years, anything from specialist guitar products to household goods rummaged from under the sink. Wax has been guitar wax to furniture wax to car wax, what can be different? A lot.
I tried this on three Strat types with very different finishes and the results were very good on them all.
Harley Benton ST-62.
This one is the vintage white with maple board & heavily lacquered neck. The finish is thick and kinda like the guitars been dunked in wet plastic. Nice, but I dont think it will ever naturally relic. The body came up clean with a luster that sort of aged it a little. no massive change but just enough "something" to make it work. I did the white pick guard too, that seemed to give a little more depth to the flat white. The main improvement for me on this one was the neck. I lean towards satin necks due to the lacquered ones sometimes feeling sticky. That is now gone. The neck is now slick but not greasy. The 62 has always been my reach for guitar anyway, but playability has improved dramatically. Worth the price for this alone.
Squier Hot Rails Deluxe.
A thinner finish on this one in black with a parchment guard. I was never impressed with the finish, it was black, meh. Just black. Now its piano black. Its a lot deeper than before and feels smoother than a mouses ear. I did the hardware and rosewood fretboard on this one. The chrome came up bright and the grain on the board got a good glossy finish with highlighted grain. I did the strings too. To me Its on par with fast fret.
97 Fender American Standard.
Usual Fender finish in sunburst. This really brought out the true value of Ax Wax. The paint looked new. Blacks were deep and the orange to yellow seemed to blend more smoothly. The neck has been linseed oiled so I just gave it a light rub along with the strings. The feeling now is liquid.
To summarize would I buy again, if I need to yes, but maybe by the time I need more I'll be in a care home that does not allow guitars. You need the smallest amount on a microfiber cloth. A drop that spreads to the size of a pea will do the front, fully. Two drops cover a guitar. Its not greasy, dries well, buffs up easily and leaves a smooth deep coating. i like it, this is now my wax of choice.
Pros:
Not greasy & buffs out well with minimal effort.
Can be used on every part of the guitar.
Great results on all finishes (That Ive tried)
A little goes a very long way.
Odour free, i think.
Cons:
Not a lot. Maybe if i had to choose it would be that when full the bottle spits a bit when you click the top open. A minor, but put the cloth over it when you press it. Dont waste this stuff.
The only other con is that now I want to wax my guitars.
i wanted a safe all in one cleaner to clean my whole guitar without worrying about something affecting the finish, and this personally worked really well, just make sure to use only 1 - 2 tiny drops on a microfiber cloth like the yellow thomann polishing cloth, and to polish in circular motions and keep polishing the guitar until there is no grease, keep in mind it can stain clothes, but after fully cleaning and going over it again with a clean microfiber cloth i had no problems in that regard. you can also use more of it on the fretboard to condition the fretboard while you're cleaning the frets, neck and headstock. just make sure to leave it on the fretboard for a few minutes then polish it off. you'll probably go through a couple cloths so get a few, but this was personally by far the easiest and simplest way to clean my whole guitar safely. thanks !
i wanted a safe all in one cleaner to clean my whole guitar without worrying about something affecting the finish, and this personally worked really well, just make sure to use only 1 - 2 tiny drops on a microfiber cloth like the yellow thomann polishing cloth, and to polish in circular motions and keep polishing the guitar until there is no grease, keep in mind it
i wanted a safe all in one cleaner to clean my whole guitar without worrying about something affecting the finish, and this personally worked really well, just make sure to use only 1 - 2 tiny drops on a microfiber cloth like the yellow thomann polishing cloth, and to polish in circular motions and keep polishing the guitar until there is no grease, keep in mind it can stain clothes, but after fully cleaning and going over it again with a clean microfiber cloth i had no problems in that regard. you can also use more of it on the fretboard to condition the fretboard while you're cleaning the frets, neck and headstock. just make sure to leave it on the fretboard for a few minutes then polish it off. you'll probably go through a couple cloths so get a few, but this was personally by far the easiest and simplest way to clean my whole guitar safely. thanks !
Dr. Ducks ax wax is amazing. It really does everything and a tiny drop is all you need. I now use it for conditioning rosewood and pau ferro fingerboards. It gives them a richer darker colour and a silky feel. I have three other cleaning and conditioning products but never use them anymore. Nothing beats this stuff. Stunning results and no residue. Its simply the best. Buy it and save yourself a fortune.
Dr. Ducks ax wax is amazing. It really does everything and a tiny drop is all you need. I now use it for conditioning rosewood and pau ferro fingerboards. It gives them a richer darker colour and a silky feel. I have three other cleaning and conditioning products but never use them anymore. Nothing beats this stuff. Stunning results and no residue. Its simply the
Dr. Ducks ax wax is amazing. It really does everything and a tiny drop is all you need. I now use it for conditioning rosewood and pau ferro fingerboards. It gives them a richer darker colour and a silky feel. I have three other cleaning and conditioning products but never use them anymore. Nothing beats this stuff. Stunning results and no residue. Its simply the best. Buy it and save yourself a fortune.