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Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover

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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-02-24 3:34 PM (#53134)
Subject: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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I procured this product to finish the crack-repair I performed on the Shiny Bowl BD (... have I mentioned what a great sounding guitar it is?)

It's simple to use and works VERY well on high-gloss finishes to remove scratches and pick rash and bring the top to highly polished gloss finish.
Guitar Scratch Remover

(Arm&Hammer Toothpaste works almost as well... but, not quite)
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Steve
Posted 2008-02-24 3:49 PM (#53135 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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Jeff,
What micro-fiber cloth do you use?
Will a Gibson/Fender cloth work just as well?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-02-24 4:42 PM (#53136 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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I use microfiber cloths that I buy from the local car parts store... "Mirage" is the brand-name but, I suspect that your Gibby/ Fender cloth would work just fine...

The stuff works very well.
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schroeder
Posted 2008-02-24 4:54 PM (#53137 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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you're debating brands of microfiber cloth?
Is this the Liberace Fan Club suddenly?
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-02-24 5:50 PM (#53138 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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They're FABULUSS, ask my brother, George. They don't chaff my hands at all!
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-02-24 7:37 PM (#53139 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover
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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
They're FABULUSS, ask my brother, George. They don't chaff GLANDS at all!
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TRboy
Posted 2008-02-24 7:56 PM (#53140 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover



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Ooooooooh!, Ouch!, chaffed glands (and a rash ? :eek: ).....That'll make you Skip, Hop, and Wobble!!!!!! :D
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-02-24 8:05 PM (#53141 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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this stuff also works GREAT to your shine bowls...
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Weaser P
Posted 2008-02-24 8:29 PM (#53142 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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OH! Me next, Jeffrey!!
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Jeff W.
Posted 2008-02-24 9:04 PM (#53143 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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Hold on to that, Weas, It might be worth somthin some day...
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-02-24 9:25 PM (#53144 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover
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Originally posted by Jeff W.:
this stuff also works GREAT to shine your BALLS ...
Day-um, all these typos... :rolleyes:
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an4340
Posted 2008-02-24 10:16 PM (#53145 - in reply to #53134)
Subject: Re: Scratch & Pick Rash (haze) Remover


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Why not use meguire's scratch x?
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