Nickie
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I was speaking with my luthier today. We were discussing plastic ukes, which our group uses more and more to play for hospice and Shriner's patients.
This is because we can wipe them down. I've been considering getting my own Enya Nova composite uke for this very reason.
I complained that my wooden uke (Cocobolo Ukuleles) gets very soiled on the top, no matter how many times I wash my hands.
Since we can't use alcohol on our wooden ukes, she suggested using naphtha. It kills germs, and doesn't mar the finish.
Has anyone tried this?
This is because we can wipe them down. I've been considering getting my own Enya Nova composite uke for this very reason.
I complained that my wooden uke (Cocobolo Ukuleles) gets very soiled on the top, no matter how many times I wash my hands.
Since we can't use alcohol on our wooden ukes, she suggested using naphtha. It kills germs, and doesn't mar the finish.
Has anyone tried this?
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