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Spudman

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I bought some Meguiar's Scratch X a while ago to rub out some scratches on an older Squire Pro Tone that SVL found for me. It worked really good. So since I had this big tube of it laying around I thought I'd try it on some other guitars. Wow! It doesn't get everything out but there is a significant difference in the luster and the amount of fine scratches that show.

This Pro Tone has a clear coat and I just tried it on an Ibanez S 470 that doesn't have a clear coat and it worked great on it as well. If you have an older guitar that you want shiny again this stuff works great.

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Wait! Some people actually pay more for distressed, worn, relic-ed guitars...
Did you just ruin your investments? :mybad :poke

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I know better, but couldn't pass up the opportunity. :rollover

 
I 2nd Spudman's recommendation! I've used Scratch X for years to remove boo-boos and it works better than I imagined. :)
 
Ya, my pigs ear finish guitars now have a jewel luster to them. Makes guitars shine like new again...except for the road worn series...however, what paint is left is going to be real shiny and good looking.
 
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