Hill Violin Preparation Cleaner and Polish - 1 ounce bottles

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Hill Violin Preparation Cleaner and Polish - 1 ounce bottles

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Mild cleaner and polish combination. 1 oz.

Most importantly, start with one small section at a time, not a large section for the entire back, for example. More than a few players, even seasoned professionals, create quite a mess by trying to clean too large an area at a time. Whenever using a new brand of cleaner or polish for the first time, be sure to test it on a small, inconspicuous spot. Place approximately 10-15 drops of polish on a clean, folded cotton or microfiber cloth or clean soft folded paper towel. Using moderate pressure, rub polish onto varnish in a circular motion in 1" or larger circles. Wipe off polish before it has dried with another clean soft cloth or soft paper towel. Use light to moderate pressure either in a circular motion or in the direction of the grain.

Customer Reviews

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T
Tina

Keeps my instrument looking beautiful

Q
Qian Li
Good product

Good quality and easy to use.

Y
YVONNE WILDER
Makes older instruments shine like new

"After seeing my daughter's violin teacher transform her well-used violin into a new-looking instrument, we purchased our own bottle of Hill's Polish and have used it on our violin, cello and mandolin. It is a cleaner and a polish and really makes the finish
shine. Use sparingly and in a well-ventilated room."

M
Merel Jacobs
Very Good!!!

This was one of the best wood cleaners I have ever used. This polish really keeps your instrument clean. I recommend you clean a small portion of the wood at a time. Overall, this is a very nice cleaner that I highly recommend.

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Larry
Hill Cleaner

First, I have seen this product advertised as cleaner, polish and as cleaner/polish. Interestingly the bottle says varnish cleaner. In use it appears to clean and polish as a fact. The product according to the bottle and its odor contains turpentine. Therefore it could be harmful to certain finish types. I personally would not use it on any instrument over $1,000 because if I could afford that expensive of an instrument Id take it to an expert for cleaning. I used it on my new $300 Gliga violin and it cleaned off some gunk (I do not know what it was but it looked like a dull dried polish film) and it left a shiny polished shine. A good buffing with a soft cloth left the violin with a nice shine and a rich deep color. I am very pleased with the result. Some folks complain about the turpentine odor. I can see fingerprints after touching it however. Be sure to gently buff it very dry with a very soft cloth. Read and follow the directions.

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