High quality instrument polishing cloth.
D'addario polishing cloths are made from high-quality, double napped cotton flannel, which picks up dust and dirt more effectively than ordinary polishing cloths, and lasts longer.
Beginner
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Pros: Good size, very soft (initially!)
Cons: Would be much better if the sides were stitched rather than just cut. The sides fray and bits of yellow fluff come off regularly. These then get stuck to the inside felt covering of the instrument case. Not a big deal - but for the price point stitching would be better.
Other: Packaging says item can be laundered - but even gentle washing (to remove rosin marks etc.) alters the texture and makes it less soft. I'd say these are a best used as a chuck and replace rather item rather than wash (which is a shame) as the quality is just not up to it.
Teacher
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Pros: A nice, lint free cloth that does not leave any fury particles behind. A really good size, I have larger than average hands and find that the cloth has generous proportions. An excellent cloth from which to apply Hills Varnish Reviver.
Cons: None
Beginner
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Professional
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Pros: Removes dirt from the instrument and strings better than normal duster.
Cons: Tends to come apart at the edges a bit during use (cut, not stitched) and isn't the right shape to wrap around bridge for protection.
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Pros: lovely soft cloth, works well even without cleaner on it, removes dust and fingerprints, with no cleaning solution.
Cons: n/a
Other: could maybe work better as two smaller separate cloths, but either way works fine with or without cleaning solution