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Harmony Cleaning Cloth

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Harmony Cleaning Cloth

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RM35.00

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About This Product

The Harmony Clean & Polish Cloth will help you care for your instrument without scratching its finish. This soft cloth has two unique sides that let you clean and polish with zero fuss. Works best with Harmony Guitar Polish and Fretboard Conditioner.

Use the short pile fibers to scrub any hard-to-remove grime. Next, switch to the side with plush fibers to wipe down your musical instrument and give it a clean, pristine finish.

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Can I pre-order an item if it’s currently unavailable?
Yes! Apart from custom orders, all pre-orders/reservations require a 100% deposit or a 30% deposit with 70% Balance payment upon item arrival. Speak to our friendly Sales & Support Team about a possible reservation/pre-order today!
Does my order come with a warranty?
Yes! All orders come with Essential Coverage for a year from the date of purchase once you’ve registered your order details in your Swee Lee account.
How will I know if the item fits my instrument?
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