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Your cart is empty.The Glaesel polishing cloth is an excellent polishing cloth for care and maintenance of all fine musical instruments.
Peter
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2019
I purchased this cloth in 2011 and it's been holding up since even after roughing it up a bit in the washer and dryer. I don't play as much as I used to so I don't use it as often, but it takes off rosin just fine to this day.Anyway, don't put this in the washing machine and/or dryer on medium settings. It frayed the edges and caused the fabric to pill a bit as you can see in the picture. It still works great though. As others mentioned, the logo is fairly coarse. However, after roughing it up with the totally not recommended washing and/or drying, the logo is fairly soft.For $4 I think it's hard to go wrong.
Edward
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2019
This cloth works but you have to be very careful with the rough product logo. The painted on logo is quite rough & could harm instrument finish. They should use a smaller corner logo.
DM
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2018
Nice big size, works very nice, is soft so it won't scratch the instrument. I will buy more.
R. Arless
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2017
Very nice large size cleaning and polishing cloth in a heavy duty resealable plastic pouch. I have several of these and use them on my violins, violins ,mandolins and guitars, Highly recommend.
Garry
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016
One would think that a polishing cloth is simply no different than any other rag or cloth used around the house, but the Glaesel Orchestral Polishing Cloth is fundamentally different in its design and formulation. These polishing cloths are designed to be lint free and tightly woven to produce a cloth of the very highest quality musicians demand for physical contact with their precious instruments. I own four violins, average price is approximately $2,400.00 each and are constructed of the finest woods from around the world. I would not allow just any cloth to touch these instruments with the exception of the Glaesel Orchestral Polishing Cloths. Each of my violin cases has its own Glaesel cloth, as well as a special one used purely for the application of a spot of polish once per month on the violins I use most often. I purchase theses cloths for nothing other than my instruments and they are used until soiled and then disposed of. I do not wash them out of concern of getting a piece of sand grit embedded into the fabric. I understand that this sounds somewhat over the top, but the Glaesel cloths are as precisely made as my instruments to function perfectly.
Philip Shanks
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2014
Do NOT buy the Glaesel GL3980 Orchestral Polishing Cloth! It fell apart and left fibers all over my violin the day I got it. Possibly it was just the one that I ordered and the rest are okay but from just knowing how mine performed, I would not recommend it. I would recommend the Shar Micropourous Super Cleaning Cloth - Untreated. I bought it at the same time and it works beautifully. It leaves no fibers and it polishes my instrument to a shine just by itself.
paola
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2013
It is very soft, and perfect for cleaning any instrument. I use it to clean my violin and guitar, and it does not scratch or abrade the instrument's finish. It feels like a softer "sham-wow", and it's great for getting in between the chin-rest and the body of a violin as well as the strings and the fingerboard. Note, this only comes in a package of one, but the cloth itself is very big and can be used to clean the frailest instrument.
Denise Borum
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2011
This cloth is nice and soft. I love the design on the cloth. I've used it to remove the rosin from the stick, strings, and violin. I'm glad I purchased this cloth because it works well and it looks nice.
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