Miracle Cloth

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Zach Turner
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Miracle Cloth

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I just bought this stuff called Miracle Cloth to clean and polish my 6 string fretboard and frets--I know, what are those--which people say really works to clean off the instrument for both metal and wood. I wonder if this would also be good for cleaning a pedal steel as well, particularly polished aluminum end plates. Here's a link to it: https://www.amazon.com/Miracle-Purpose- ... N72T436EWT
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Tony Glassman
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This buffed up all the aluminum on my 74 Emmons P/P D-10 beautifully.

Jewelry Cleaner Cloth 12"x15" https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F1SCV8/re ... VGCRWK0V84
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Larry Bell
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Post by Larry Bell »

I have used Blitz cloths for decades on strings and metal surfaces. My military buddies told me they used them on brass buttons etc. I believe some of the metal care products can damage clear coat on a lacquer finish. Just be careful. Brasso is a liquid that works well for metal - aluminum or stainless - too.
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