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Aloha Gang,
It's me again....I wanted to share something with you that I have known
for some time...because you are all so nice
For some time I noticed when I put at least 3 or more coats of polish and elbow grease
on my satin ukes, I noticed the more volume, clarity, etc to the ukes.
I believe it works only on certain types of satin finishes...it does not
shine my OU2, but the sound improves too...please try this, first play the uke and remember how it sounds and then give it a good polish.
then play it again and I do you notice a difference...could this be why
violins and guitars with french polish sound so good...it could be that
hidden secret that explains some things.... I think maybe the reason
maybe the seals the pores and contains sound without a heavy finish.
but who knows....hope it helps.. and for all the nay sayers, if you
don't like it, please don't bother me, dont waste my time and yours...ha ha LOL good luck and
happy strummings....
PS, I just did my Koaloha and it sure sings now..and to me improved 2
I started this 4 years ago on my cheap rogue.....and still continue this today... I like it best with mahogany ukes..
I use Nu Finish Auto Polish and Scratch Doctor which is made by the same company
It's me again....I wanted to share something with you that I have known
for some time...because you are all so nice
For some time I noticed when I put at least 3 or more coats of polish and elbow grease
on my satin ukes, I noticed the more volume, clarity, etc to the ukes.
I believe it works only on certain types of satin finishes...it does not
shine my OU2, but the sound improves too...please try this, first play the uke and remember how it sounds and then give it a good polish.
then play it again and I do you notice a difference...could this be why
violins and guitars with french polish sound so good...it could be that
hidden secret that explains some things.... I think maybe the reason
maybe the seals the pores and contains sound without a heavy finish.
but who knows....hope it helps.. and for all the nay sayers, if you
don't like it, please don't bother me, dont waste my time and yours...ha ha LOL good luck and
happy strummings....
PS, I just did my Koaloha and it sure sings now..and to me improved 2
I started this 4 years ago on my cheap rogue.....and still continue this today... I like it best with mahogany ukes..
I use Nu Finish Auto Polish and Scratch Doctor which is made by the same company
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