mrcase said:
I got the same problem. Mine is very sensitive and getting "dirty" very quickly when touched. Where can I get a hold of this Nano shine? Also, how would you clean the body before applying ? It´s rather hard to get it evenly clean...
I looked into it so I'll share what I know in case it helps. If you're in the states, it's on eBay, shipping from EU, and will cost around $35 to $40 shipped. You can find plenty of ceramic "nano" treatments in the US under various brands that will do the same thing. They are meant to protect car paint for months, so you don't have to wax as often.
In the end, I decided to stick with Renaissance Wax for my mics, which doesn't last as long but is easy to apply and remove if needed, and has worked really well on my mics, guitars, guns, antiques, etc. Lasts for a while and prevents fingerprints from damaging metal and wood surfaces, as well as prevents oxidation. It's used in museums on all sorts of things, even paintings and photographs. I love that it keeps the plated hardware on my guitars from fading and helps protect the wear areas in the finish. If you use it, let the wax have a few min to gas out and harden before storing the mic. BTW, it doesn't leave a waxy look. It's pretty much invisible.
To clean before hand, use high purity alcohol and handle the mic with a clean cloth. Don't go crazy with the alcohol if you are doing this on commercially made mics as most have a thin, clear finish that can come off (learned this lesson on a U87). For them, I'd just use a clean cloth, slightly dampened with RO or distilled water.