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This was my thinking up to now too. It just seems so thin and susceptible to damage or glossing it up accidentally. I’ll get a wee kit pulled together.
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As the owner of an Gibson 60's Tribute Goldtop Darkback LP Reissue, the ultra thin nitro finish of that era should have been marketed as the Schrödinger finish.
It chips if you observe it & changes even if you don't.
I’ve played it loads over the 5 years I’ve had it and the back of the neck has glossed and worn really nicely, and the edge of the body has too. I just thought I should try and clean it up a wee bit to give it some TLC, but the last time I looked at doing this I ended up leaving it. I’m taking care of the fretboard and keeping the guitar in good condition, so I think that’s probably all I need to do.
Sounds like I should revert to my original plan of not cleaning / polishing it.
https://www.rimmersmusic.co.uk/gibson-pump-polish-and-standard-polish-cloth-combo-p42365/s42841?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_term=gibson-pump-polish-and-standard-polish-cloth-combo-aigg-950&utm_campaign=product%2Blisting%2Bads&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6NOj9dDf8QIVSNTtCh2RIgLJEAQYAiABEgKnV_D_BwE
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Thanks everyone.