Yorkshire Bottom End Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 After lots of sweaty rehearsals and gigs over the past few months I thought I'd give my Stingray some TLC. As a watch collector (as well as a bass collector) I tried this stuff I had and it works really well. Be gentle. Few quid online and it can be used over and over.Ā 6 Quote
Yorkshire Bottom End Posted November 24, 2024 Author Posted November 24, 2024 Finished my (now) super shiny Sire. All ready for the Christmas gigs...Ā 4 Quote
Buddster Posted November 24, 2024 Posted November 24, 2024 Just bought a bag. Let's give 'um a go!Ā 1 Quote
LeftyJ Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 Nice, I'd love to give them a try. I always use these, working my way up from coarse to fine:Ā Micro-Mesh Soft Pads Set ā ThomannĀ I tried the rubber Hosco pads too, but they only come in fairly coarse varieties so they can't be used by themselves without finishing with something finer.Ā 3 Quote
Yorkshire Bottom End Posted November 25, 2024 Author Posted November 25, 2024 The Cape Cod ones are around Ā£6 or Ā£7 on ebay/Amazon. Listed under 'watch polishing cloths' usually. They work a treat. Ā Give it a week and my basses will be covered in finger gravy again but they'll look nice for a bit.Ā 1 1 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 I like the little micromesh pads - there's a nice set of small squares of all of the grits on amazon 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted November 25, 2024 Posted November 25, 2024 What is this cleaning you speak of š 4 Quote
neepheid Posted November 27, 2024 Posted November 27, 2024 On 25/11/2024 at 17:18, Reggaebass said: What is this cleaning you speak of š Ā This Ā 2 Quote
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