Ax Wax & String Lube – Guitar Cleaner, Lubricant, and Polish (118 ml)
Maintain your guitar like a pro with Ax Wax & String Lube, a complete solution designed to clean, protect, and enhance playing comfort.
Its organic formula, free of silicone and abrasives, effectively removes dirt, nourishes the wood, and restores shine to your instrument without altering its finish. In addition to cleaning, it acts as a string lubricant, reducing friction and extending their lifespan.
Compatible with all types of guitars (electric, acoustic, bass), this versatile product can be used on the body, neck, fretboard, and strings.
Features
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Cleans and shines without damaging finishes
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Lubricates strings for smoother play
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Extends string life
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Natural formula, free of silicone and acid
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Easy to use with flip-top cap
An essential to keep your guitar clean, performing well, and enjoyable to play.
Usage
Cleaning/Polishing Instructions:
1) Apply a small amount of product on a cotton cloth or directly on the instrument.
2) Spread the product as much as possible and rub it in with your fingers or a small piece of cotton cloth (to see the area covered by the product).
3) Let it sit for a few minutes.
4) Using a 100% cotton cloth, buff to achieve optimal shine (if the surface is slightly greasy, buffing is not complete).
5) Repeat step 1 on another part of the instrument, then steps 2, 3, and 4.
6) You now know how to properly use Dr. Ducks wax and string lubricant. Proceed in the same way for the entire instrument: headstock, fretboard, top, sides, back, pickguard, pickup covers, tuners... for complete maintenance of your musical instrument with Dr. Ducks.
7) For the strings: apply the product with a small cloth, then wipe off the excess with a dry cloth.
8) Instructions to reduce string friction: lubricate all contact points of each string using a small cloth or cotton swab.
The wax and string lubricant Dr. Ducks Ax Wax & String Lube are also perfect for lubricating the buttons and shafts of tuners, as well as the saddles and fine-tuning screws of locking tremolo systems. A few drops in the right places, followed by wiping off the excess, can work wonders.