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Old 01-03-2007, 01:54 PM   #24
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It is like a cross between sandpaper and cloth (in appearance and consistency). It works just like steel wool, though. I used it on one of my guitars, and it gave the frets the same mirror-like appearance, but without all the debris left behind by steel wool.
I've got the same kit. It's pretty cool stuff, though I didn't think it worked quite as well as steel wool. I think using the Dunlop cloth on a regular basis and steel wool once in a blue moon is probably the way to go.

I should probably also note that I tried it on a pretty grungy guitar I had bought that was in desperate need of cleaning. I think on something that's been maintained the cloth would work fine.

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