🎶 Shine On: The Last Polish You'll Ever Need!
Player's Kit Guitar Polish and Scratch Remover by Eternashine is a premium polishing solution designed to restore and maintain high gloss finishes on guitars. Featuring a dual-blend formula, it effectively removes scratches while being safe for repeated use. Ideal for all guitar colors, this kit includes a deluxe microfiber cloth for optimal results.
L**A
Good stuff
I'm really happy with the Players Kit products, they're easy to use, effective, and affordable. If you're looking for a good guitar polish and scratch remover, I'd definitely recommend giving these a try.
J**.
This stuff works !
This stuff works !A friend of mine tried to wet sand some scratches out of a Les Paul with 600 grit sandpaper with the expected disastrous results, He brought it to me and I gave this stuff a try and the results were incredibleThat entire sanded area buffed out like new, you can't even tell there was any damage there at all.
P**T
Good Quality
Good quality buffing compound. Pretty small size bottle but should last you quite a while. I was able to buff out some fairly deep scratches in the finish of my bass guitar with this. Good value. Definitely added a better sound quality ;)
J**V
Was very skeptical but WOW it works
Let me start off by saying I never hardly leave reviews for products. I recently bought a used American Fender Strat. It had a very bad scratch, running the entire length of the back of the guitar. Scratch was so bad that you could fill it with your fingernail in certain spots. It was very tedious and took a couple of hours of polishing (mainly with the blue bottle) but little by little it completely removed the scratch. Yes, it is a bit expensive but it’s worth every dollar. I am sold on this product. It removes light scratches within one or two coats. It’s amazing.
E**J
Works Great on Fine Scratches on Gloss Black and Clear Poly Finish Guitars, With Some Elbow Grease!
I got this kit to remove some light scratches on some fairly new guitars. The first guitar I tried it on was a brand new Jackson RRT-5 Pro with a gloss black finish, it had some light scratches on the upper fin, perpindicular to the edge, and some dull areas around the control plate, from mishandling at the factory. I mainly used the compound in the red bottle to remove these scratches, it took several applications and some elbow grease, but I removed them all successfully. Maybe I got a bad batch, but the blue bottle seemed to add more scratches than it removed, as well as dulling the finish, though a few applications of the red solution removed all of that and restored the gloss perfectly. I was really satisfied with how it worked on the gloss black, the red polish really added a ,mirror like, luster as well as removing the fine scratches. The second guitar I tried it on was a two year old ESP LTD MH1001NT with a transparent black finish, it had pick scratches and lots of fine scratches on the top of the body, from were I rested my arm in playing position. These scratches were a little deeper than on the Jackson and were more difficult to remove, but I was able to remove most of them. Again, I mainly used the red bottle for this and it added a deep glossy luster to the clear finish. I know I could polish out every single scratch if I spent more time, but I was satisfied with the results. The last guitar I tried it on was an ESP LTD EC1000 that was relatively new, but had some fine scratches near the edges of the body from handling. This guitar also has a clear poly finish, an awesome violet and green burst, and I got similar results. Most of the scratches were removed and the same, mirror like, luster.In conclusion, I think it was worth the money. I succeeded in removing most of the scratches and all three guitars looked better than new. The best results were on the gloss black Jackson, which is impressive considering how hard it is to keep gloss black scratch-free. These were all fine scratches, most only visible at an angle with the light, so I don't know how well this product would work on deeper scratches. I deducted one star because I wasn't impressed with the performance of the blue compound, in my case I didn't need it anyway. One other thing I didn't like was the supplied microfiber towel, it left little, tiny fibers on the guitar that were hard to get off. I used my own detail towels and some microfiber waxing sponges with better results. Be prepared to spend some time on this, this stuff works but it is not something that can be accomplished in five or ten minutes, though the end results are worth it.
J**I
OMG!!!
First of all THANK YOU, THANK YOU.I never write reviews of products. I have literally bought hundreds of things on Amazon and this is the first time I have ever felt compelled to write a review of a product.I just relocated to Washington State and have been slowly taking out my guitars out of storage and cleaning them up. I found my 1984 Fender Strat that I had not played for some time. When I opened the case, I remembered why i haven't played it. Staring me in the face was physical evidence of my stupidity. I once attached a guitar to Midi pick up on this guitar. Yeah, stupid decision number one. (Seriously, a 30YO Strat?) I attached it with some double sided tape. After years of using this guitar as a midi controller, i decided to take the pick up off. Well, the tape stuck to the guitar pretty good. So to remove the remittance of the tape, I decided to scrape it off with.... wait for it...a razor. Yeah, stupid decision number two. Well I was left with a lot of really horrible scratches. I just put the guitar in the case and left it in the closet.Fast forward to last week. I saw a video for this product on YouTube and was amazed at the results that were shown. Intrigued, I did some investigation and read all of the comments that people have left after having tried the product. All and All it had fairly good reviews and decided to try it. After I ordered it I took some pictures of the scratches and I was convinced that nothing, I mean nothing was going to rectify my mistake. So to be honest when the package arrived today I entered into the project with realistic expectations, the scratches were deep into the finish and there were a lot of them; all that I could expect is that it would look better.Well I am happy to report that after 4 applications, the scratches are nearly gone. Not all gone, but mostly gone. Before you just looked at the guitar and the scratches would jump right out at you and make any guitar lover wince. Now, you have to look for where the scratches were and what you see is more indicative of what you would see from a 30 YO guitar. I am going to keep at it because the more I use it the less I see.I also tackled the back of the guitar and removed all of the belt rash and random small scratches. I LOVE this stuff.My recommendation is that if you have surface scratches on your high gloss finish, then you owe it to yourself to try this stuff. Read the instructions and go to town. They don't promise miracles and neither do I. All I can say is that It worked on my tragic case.Thank you Eternashine!!!!
A**R
Only for high gloss guitars
This is only for hig gloss finishes
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