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Again I only use hercules stuff because theyre great and I hear theyre safe, but I don't have any nitro guitars.
To prevent this in future cover the touching parts of the stand with either old socks (or similar cotton sleeve) or white paper sticky backed labels.
Q-Lok A frame are notorious for marking a Gibson, especially on the rear near the neck join and on the base either side of the strap button at contact points - Ditto many other stands
It's chemicals leaching from one thing to the other. If you catch it quickly it won't have gone deep, but it can leach all the way through surprisingly quickly
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@WezV - are you saying I should treat it with something to at least 'clean' the area and prevent it from carrying on deteriorating?
T-Cut or any light cutting polish from a reputable car detailing company.
Meguiers, available from Halfords for instance.
If it's good enough for a car finish then it'll be fine on a guitar finish.
You could always finish it off with a decent wax or polish afterwards, if so inclined.
*An Official Foo-Approved guitarist since Sept 2023.