Tuesday, November 22, 2011

???? the best shiny/glossy guitar polish?, the dunlop 65(caranuba) or gibson polish or the fender polish????

i want to make make my electric guitar super shiny and glossy what can i use? i dont want to use pledge some people say its kinda too rough on a electric guitar finish. what have u use or recommend? i have seen the most popular are the Gibson polish, the dunlop 65 (caranuba wax ) and the fender which is shinier or glossier?|||Yes, I've used pledge a couple of times on my Jackson and seems to be less shiny, I would suggest using it only if your guitar gets handled with dirty hands frequently!, I plan to try a couple of different wipes myself, so the best advice i could give is test out each of them and see which one gives you the most desirable results!

What golf ball is better for a 10 year old golfer that hits 104 on 18 holes Nike Juice 312 or Dunlop LoCo?

Honestly at your stage of development....the ball will not matter at all. Go with the cheapest ball you can find.|||Go to the nearest golf course, sneak on with a ball retriever and fish the water holes, then look in the high grass adjacent to ponds and scour the woods. Any ball which you find is good for your game. I started at that age. Prior to earning money as a caddie, we sneaked out onto the local country club, and sold balls that we found.|||Any given golf ball will do.|||I dont know your swing speed, but i would go with the LoCo balls (Low Compression) balls.


They are designed for slower swing speeds (under about 100 MPH)|||i say and nike juice 312|||at that age with those scores whatever is cheapest.

What year did Dunlop stop making motorcycle tires in USA. and started getting them from Asia.?

Dunlops have been made in the UK, US and Japan at various times over the years. If you buy the sport bike and dirt bike tires they almost all come from asia. As mentioned the tires on HD are made in the US. My first Dunlop tires in the early 70's were made in the UK, but were made in Japan later. I've been told that the professional road racing tires are made in the US and Europe. So there is no real date when things changed.|||Dunno what you mean I just checked the Dunlop 401's on my H.D. and they say Made in the USA.This is a 2009 model and the rubber is factory fitted - but it could be old stock.|||.

Is Jim Dunlop Dimebag Crybaby From Hell Wah-wah pedal good?

im trying to get that pedal and before i buy it i wanna know more about it


does it make distortion sound and wah-wah sound?


or does it only have wah-wah sound?|||its a good choice,it dosen t have a distortion,it has a boost switch and a frequency selector so you can decide which frequencies your gonna affect.its a solid pedal and it looks cool.





and personally id never want my distortion pedal to be be in my wah pedal,dont forget to put the wah first in you chain of effects..

Wilson K Six One 95 or Dunlop 4D Aerogel 200?

im currently using the wilson k six one tour. us version. im planning to switch because the weight is too much for me. im relatively a hard hitter. which leads to many unforced errors count. which means i have low consistency. i want that control on the court and power for pace. and also improve my consistency as well.|||I have the Aerogel 200 and its amazing. Im 6'3 200 lbs relatively muscular, and the weight is definetely appropriate to style of game play and size. I play offensive baseline style, and I am a switch serve/groundstroke hitter. Im a hard hitter as well, but im not afraid to hit spin serves, kick serves, slices, or drop shots.





The Aerogel really allows to hit through the ball. I switched from a wilson K six one as well and found that my unforced errors went down, and my spins seemed more crisp and accurate.





Wilson is a popular name and they make good products, but for me, the Aerogel 200 was the way to go.|||definitely... babolat aeropro gt...|||Try Wilson K factor six one Team. This is same racquet with little lighter weight.

Ive got some Dunlop 'city slickers' on my bicycle but I heard the company stopped making bicycle tires in 1960

Just wondering how can this be as I cannot find them on the internet, or does another company make them and use the name Dunlop?|||So you have a pair of 48 year old tires on your bike? Don't ride 'em! Tioga makes the "city slicker". Many other maufacturers make similar tires as well.|||It is magic.





P|||get over it buy another brand wierdo

Any opinions or reviews of dunlop qualifiers?

I just got qualifier on my bike to replace a set of pilot powers which were used up. So far they seem to be a good tire. I have only ridden on them a few times with one good twisty ride. The break in was easy and uneventful which is good. I still have about 1/8 inch of chicken stripe left on each side which I may never get rid of since I have never used every inch of any tire I have ever had. The point being that they are good sticky tires. I can not say which tire has better traction, to me it seems like a toss up. As for how long they last - I have no idea since I just got them.|||I've installed alot of them and everyone has been very pleased.|||I have to go the other way, I don't care for them. They are hard (don't have allot of grip) yet wear out fairly quickly, don't handle a heavy load very well, and is really just a so-so tire in my opinion. Other tires that dunlop makes are good in my opinion just not the qualifers. I am running S-11 spitfires right now and really like them. I'm not a knee dragger but I do like to take corners hotter then most.