Totally anal...how to 'polish' a guitar with a Satin finish?

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..this topic could have been more fun given the title. :lol: :LOL:

How the crap do I clean/polish satin finish guitars without making 'em shiny? Cleaning with dampness seems to get 'em clean but I don't want my nice matte finish all shiny.

I'm guessing they use an extremely fine abrasive to create the finish in the first place...but I don't think I want to go there...and I suppose the polymer finishing creams/polishes fill all that shit in and make it shine as they're designed too :-/
 
JKD":ke9alvnz said:
..this topic could have been more fun given the title. :lol: :LOL:

How the crap do I clean/polish satin finish guitars without making 'em shiny? Cleaning with dampness seems to get 'em clean but I don't want my nice matte finish all shiny.

I'm guessing they use an extremely fine abrasive to create the finish in the first place...but I don't think I want to go there...and I suppose the polymer finishing creams/polishes fill all that shit in and make it shine as they're designed too :-/

Damp cloth?
 
kannibul":6b94g5tz said:
JKD":6b94g5tz said:
..this topic could have been more fun given the title. :lol: :LOL:

How the crap do I clean/polish satin finish guitars without making 'em shiny? Cleaning with dampness seems to get 'em clean but I don't want my nice matte finish all shiny.

I'm guessing they use an extremely fine abrasive to create the finish in the first place...but I don't think I want to go there...and I suppose the polymer finishing creams/polishes fill all that shit in and make it shine as they're designed too :-/

Damp cloth?

Yeah..I looked around and that seems to be only option...and the finish rubs shiny over time ..

Ah well, have to live with it. I was hoping someone made a product that basically matte'd the finish down :-/
 
I use a bit of 0000 steel wool. Use it lightly, and it works like a charm.
 
My Martin D-15 is satin finish and is now polishing where my arm rests on it and the back of the neck. I would use Martin guitar polish to clean a guitar that has the satin finish.
 
Usually a satin finish is made by adding a chemical flattening agent to a normal gloss finish before it is applied. They don't do it by abrading it. A satin finish should stay satin, or even get flatter over time.
 
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