So, I've had a few guitars come and go recently, and when I get one I always like to do a really deep clean, removing hardware, plates, polishing the body, polishing the frets, fretboard clean etc...
I wondered what other people do, I understand with some instruments, it adds character to have bumps and scrapes, but on modern Poly finished guitars I tend to find scratches just look shite and not characterful.
Does anyone else do scratch and swirl removal, and if so, how thorough do you go? And what is your method and product of choice?
Waste of time or worthwhile exercise? Discuss...
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I REALLY dislike dirty guitars....
Whatever I can't see doesn't concern me.
But the main thing is, it's just not Rock&Roll.
I like my guitars to be clean and well looked after even if they are old and worn, the two things are not mutually exclusive
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