Hi gang, any advice Ona quick, easy and hard-wearing solution? My amp is a Fender Bassbreaker 15 which has unfinished grey tweed - marks and dirties very easily, any scuff comes up very light against the dark covering. Would be fine if it wasn’t on show downstairs...
Had thought to try something like Osmo Polyx Oil, which is designed for wood but is very hard wearing (I’ve got some in). Any easy wins here??
Grey tweed seems like a good, wife-pleasing option on the surface but is looking decidedly less presentable than even the most basic tolex!
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