Appreciate this should really be a sanctuary from all that jazz (..jazz generally, come to think of it) but I’ve got a guitar arriving mail order tomorrow and I’m trying to figure out how to sanitise a nitro lacquered guitar without softening the finish?
Best I can think would be windolene wipes (slightly acidic, bonds to grease)
Any genius-level luthier/virologist/domestic scientists out there who can suggest a good way of doing this? - suspect there’s a few people out there who might be interested in nailing this
Baz
The answer was never 42 - it's 1/137 (..ish)
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Not saying this is categorical, but I just swabbed my favourite guitar in the world (nitro finish) with undiluted Morrisons thick bleach (left for 5 minutes) & bugger all happened.
thing is unless you can do the strings, fretboard, frets and in their nooks and in all the crevices, scratch plates/backing plates in the pickup mountings, couldnt that shit just be hiding in there anyway lol?
Gents, I get the ‘patience is a virtue’ approach, but I can’t see that being compatible with GAS
Today I had warm sunshine, light rain & sleet.
Sunlight is a great disinfectant as my old agriculture lecturers said, but not in the average UK garden
Having worked in biological, chemical & archaeological labs means I actually have some real world experience too
How about a flame-thrower then? nothing like a bit of relic-ing.