Comment and get OP feedback before using closing privilege.
So you're suggesting we wait for feedback from the same person that wasn't able to figure out before posting that it was a duplicate, who has a vested interest in keeping their own question open, and in many cases is a drive-by poster who won't ever revisit the post? Sure, follow that rule personally if you want, but don't make it some kind of general guideline.
As other answers/comments have alluded to, why would there need to be any guidelines other than whatever apply to close-as-dup votes in any case?
If you're not sure, wait for 1 or 2 close votes before yourself vote as duplicate
In many cases the one or two close votes will never come. Or they will come only after some stupid or duplicative answers, or after many users have wasted time looking at the question.
This also implies that you are going to somehow revisit the question on a regular basis to see if the 1 or 2 close votes you were waiting for came in. Perhaps you plan to remember these by writing them on little yellow post-its stuck to your screen? I don't know about you, but I have better things to do with my time.
Never answer a question and after close it as duplicate if you don't mark your answer as community wiki.
This seems like a solution in search of a problem, and to possibly be based on a conspiratorial view of gold badge holders as malicious rep-hounds that will answer and then immediately close as dup to prevent others from answering. Is there any evidence that this happens with any regularity?
Remember that a hammered post can be easily re-opened, including by yourself or other gold-badgers. So the "damage" from someone misusing or abusing the hammer is limited to a short period of time while the question is closed.
If you are scared of using the hammer in a particular case, then don't use it. Instead, you can leave a comment saying "this might be a dup of that". If you feel that the hammer is being abused in general (an allegation not supported by evidence), then propose that it be revoked.
Rather than putting even soft guidelines in place on the existing hammer, our focus should be on further increasing the quality of the site by extending hammers to e.g. typos, which has been discussed extensively here, but which sadly the community has never been able to coalesce around.
Perhaps it's not the case here, but suggestions such as yours are often rooted in the mentality that closing "hurts someone's feelings" or makes the site more "unfriendly", which I desperately hope we'll get over one of these days.