I have done some research and it seems that it depends on whether or not your saxophone has a lacquered finish. If it has there is really no rubbing or polishing compound polish that you can safely use to clean it. Without damaging the finish Apparently the best thing to use is liquid car polish, it gives a good deep shine on lacquer and makes it easier to remove fingerprints.It is very important not to get anything on the pads.
If the lacquer has worn of in places, it is more complicated, if you try to polish the unlacquered areas with brass polish, it is too abrasive for a saxophone and will change the color so that you will end up with an unattractive two tone effect It is probably safest to just use a soft cloth and leave well alone. I have listed some links below to specialist websites which will give you more indepth information.
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