Anyone ever used Dr. Duck's Axe Wax on their Guilds?

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Website looks like its from the ‘90s so it’s gotta be good.
 

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Clearly not wasting any time or money on that web site. Does it still cost what the page says?
 

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Clearly not wasting any time or money on that web site. Does it still cost what the page says?
I searched, looking for ingredient listings, and I seem to recall prices about half of what the web site says. Did not confirm that it was for the same amount.
 

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I’ve used it for years, as well. Use it on fretboards, primarily. I like the thinner spray polish better on the body.
 

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Ask for an SDS sheet. They have to give it to you.
 

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According to their website, Guild uses this product in the factory.

"Dr.Duck is very proud that Guild Guitars use Dr.Ducks Ax Wax on their instruments before they leave their factory ..."

 

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Wow! I guess it is good stuff then!
Wasn't Rick Turner a big wig luthier? He said:
"...Dr.Ducks Ax Wax works great on all of my oil finishes, poyester finishes and is also fantastic on "French Polish" finishes ... every guitar we make gets Ducked before it leaves our factory..."
Rick Turner ... Rick Turner Guitars
 
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