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Blitz Accordion Accessory (303)

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About this item

  • Protects Instruments from tarnish
  • Contains one (1) two-ply cloth approximately 11" x 14" unfolded
  • Do not wash, will remove special cleaning agents
  • Non-Toxic & Environmentally Friendly - contains no harsh chemicals or abrasives
  • Made in the USA



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #8,952 in Musical Instruments (See Top 100 in Musical Instruments)
  • #5 in Accordion Accessories
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available April 4, 2007 Material Type Metal Size 1-Pack

Blitz Accordion Accessory (303)


PublicProfilezzz
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020
BEST PRODUCT!! It REALLY works by Removing heavy tarnish. Then the outer cloth buffs and shines.I’ve used it with great results on sterling silver, brass and gold.I’ve tried 6 different silver polishing products and this one works the best and is my favorite. I just ordered 4 more of these cloths because I used up the other 4.
PublicProfilezzz
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020
BEST PRODUCT!! It REALLY works by Removing heavy tarnish. Then the outer cloth buffs and shines.I’ve used it with great results on sterling silver, brass and gold.I’ve tried 6 different silver polishing products and this one works the best and is my favorite. I just ordered 4 more of these cloths because I used up the other 4.
Teddy Taylor II
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020
I have been using these for years on my silver plated Yamaha 62 Alto Saxophone. They work very well to remove any tarnish build up and polish the horn. As a band director I've also used these to polish and remove tarnish from silver plated brass instruments and they work just as well. For extensive buildup and hard to reach places the effectiveness can feel limited, I recommend taking your horn to a repairman you trust to do a full body clean in those instances, but other than that I can recommend this product highly enough.
Teddy Taylor II
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020
I have been using these for years on my silver plated Yamaha 62 Alto Saxophone. They work very well to remove any tarnish build up and polish the horn. As a band director I've also used these to polish and remove tarnish from silver plated brass instruments and they work just as well. For extensive buildup and hard to reach places the effectiveness can feel limited, I recommend taking your horn to a repairman you trust to do a full body clean in those instances, but other than that I can recommend this product highly enough.
Fungus Head
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018
I used this cloth on my Evette Paris Silver plated Flute by Buffet, it is an older flute, and this polishing cloth worked quite well, Espescially considering I had not clesned it in a while. I was pretty impressed by the results! I think I will be purchasing this product again.
Fungus Head
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018
I used this cloth on my Evette Paris Silver plated Flute by Buffet, it is an older flute, and this polishing cloth worked quite well, Espescially considering I had not clesned it in a while. I was pretty impressed by the results! I think I will be purchasing this product again.
James J. Finn
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2015
For light polishing of my flute, this is excellent. For heavy tanish, this requires too much elbow grease. Most Pro repairmen, I know, use Wenol.
James J. Finn
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2015
For light polishing of my flute, this is excellent. For heavy tanish, this requires too much elbow grease. Most Pro repairmen, I know, use Wenol.
D. Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2014
3 years ago, I took my last flute lesson and set aside the instrument. It stayed in its case in the kitchen all that time. About a month ago, I decided to start taking lessons again but did not check the flute's condition until I arrived at the teacher's studio. When I opened the case, both me and my potential instructor were horrified -- my flute was brown, black, and dark grey, and the parts around the assembly areas were so bad that I could barely force the instrument together.At the end of the lesson, my teacher advised me to get a clean/oil/adjust. A procedure in NYC that will run $250 - 450, depending on where you go. This, I thought, would be the death knell of my effort to relearn this instrument. However, I thought I would consult another teacher to see if anything else could be done before I decided to give it up for good.Fortunately, the 2nd teacher told me about the Blitz Polish Cloth. 4 hours and 2lbs of elbow grease later, my flute was 90% restored to the color I remembered before stopping lessons those 3 years ago. The joints fit together perfectly, and the sound is exactly as it was. But for this product, I would not have started lessons again. So, before you drop upwards of $450 on a clean/oil/adjust, give this a shot...it just might save your budding performance career.
D. Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2014
3 years ago, I took my last flute lesson and set aside the instrument. It stayed in its case in the kitchen all that time. About a month ago, I decided to start taking lessons again but did not check the flute's condition until I arrived at the teacher's studio. When I opened the case, both me and my potential instructor were horrified -- my flute was brown, black, and dark grey, and the parts around the assembly areas were so bad that I could barely force the instrument together.At the end of the lesson, my teacher advised me to get a clean/oil/adjust. A procedure in NYC that will run $250 - 450, depending on where you go. This, I thought, would be the death knell of my effort to relearn this instrument. However, I thought I would consult another teacher to see if anything else could be done before I decided to give it up for good.Fortunately, the 2nd teacher told me about the Blitz Polish Cloth. 4 hours and 2lbs of elbow grease later, my flute was 90% restored to the color I remembered before stopping lessons those 3 years ago. The joints fit together perfectly, and the sound is exactly as it was. But for this product, I would not have started lessons again. So, before you drop upwards of $450 on a clean/oil/adjust, give this a shot...it just might save your budding performance career.
Miles
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2014
I've been using Blitz cloths since High School (started playing Trumpet as a elementary school kid). Before I had them, I used a messy silver cream all over my Bach Strad that ended up EVERYWHERE when I used it. The cream worked, but the mess that came with the cleaning proved as annoying as the black tarnish gathering on the instrument.A store clerk at our local music store--a trumpet performance major--suggested this cloth after I groaned over my unfortunate experience with silver polish cream. I bought one for the heck of it--what did I have to lose--and boy, did it change my life!After a session with that first Blitz cloth, my four year old Strad was restored to a shine as beautiful as the day I received it! The inner cloth really loosens out the tarnish and peels it right off the silver. The outer, gray cloth buffs out a nice shine in the silver! The cloth lasted a good several months before I had to buy a new one!I've never stopped using Blitz cloths since (I'm three years into college and still playing music!), and my Strad thanks me for it every performance. Recommend it to all my silver plated instrument playing compadres every time they ask for a good polish.Silver creams work well, but if you're not digging the mess that goes with them, Blitz cloths are a SOLID replacement.
Miles
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2014
I've been using Blitz cloths since High School (started playing Trumpet as a elementary school kid). Before I had them, I used a messy silver cream all over my Bach Strad that ended up EVERYWHERE when I used it. The cream worked, but the mess that came with the cleaning proved as annoying as the black tarnish gathering on the instrument.A store clerk at our local music store--a trumpet performance major--suggested this cloth after I groaned over my unfortunate experience with silver polish cream. I bought one for the heck of it--what did I have to lose--and boy, did it change my life!After a session with that first Blitz cloth, my four year old Strad was restored to a shine as beautiful as the day I received it! The inner cloth really loosens out the tarnish and peels it right off the silver. The outer, gray cloth buffs out a nice shine in the silver! The cloth lasted a good several months before I had to buy a new one!I've never stopped using Blitz cloths since (I'm three years into college and still playing music!), and my Strad thanks me for it every performance. Recommend it to all my silver plated instrument playing compadres every time they ask for a good polish.Silver creams work well, but if you're not digging the mess that goes with them, Blitz cloths are a SOLID replacement.
Kindle Customer Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013
I have an old clarinet with silver keys. The previous owner of this clarinet never really cared to polish the keys and they had turned a dull color and in some places black. This was able (with a little effort) remove almost all of the black on the keys and make it look almost as good as a new.Apparently the inner cloth is treated with a chemical to help clean/protect the silver, so you probably shouldn't wash the cloth.Warning on label: Do not use on lacquered surfaces
Kindle Customer Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2013
I have an old clarinet with silver keys. The previous owner of this clarinet never really cared to polish the keys and they had turned a dull color and in some places black. This was able (with a little effort) remove almost all of the black on the keys and make it look almost as good as a new.Apparently the inner cloth is treated with a chemical to help clean/protect the silver, so you probably shouldn't wash the cloth.Warning on label: Do not use on lacquered surfaces
Chris M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2012
I bought this for my Bach Stradivarius Trumpet and it worked well in polishing it almost back to a "good as new" finish.I like that it has two layers sewn together, the inner layer for working on hard areas and the outside for a more polishing finish. Seems durable and like it will last for a long time.Great for the price if you care about how your instrument looks (shiny) or if you are putting an instrument in storage and don't want fingerprints to build up tarnish over storage.
Chris M.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2012
I bought this for my Bach Stradivarius Trumpet and it worked well in polishing it almost back to a "good as new" finish.I like that it has two layers sewn together, the inner layer for working on hard areas and the outside for a more polishing finish. Seems durable and like it will last for a long time.Great for the price if you care about how your instrument looks (shiny) or if you are putting an instrument in storage and don't want fingerprints to build up tarnish over storage.