I have accidentally sprayed lemon oil on the body of my guitar several times (thinking it was the Formula 65), and it does a good job of cleaning the guitar too
That's all I use on the guitar body, cleans it really well, I've never used polish on the Anderson, the lemon oil just cleans, doesn't polish as such (typically polish involves scratching the surface (albeit very fine scratches)). If your guitar is finished with nitrocellulose lacquer, you can use a lambswool buffing wheel (on your drill), this melts the lacquer and takes out the polish scratches. If you really need to polish your guitar, use brasso but make sure your keep working the same brasso (don't reapply more) as it breaks down to keep taking out it's scratches, then buff. After that just keep clean with lemon oil (though not on unfinished finger boards as most lemon oil has water in it and it swells the wood grains). Although there are some that don't IIRC from a previous post.