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I may be wrong ??
I presume finishing with 0000 wire wool?
I have a Silver Series Squier that I plan on doing something similar. My experience is limited, but I suspect 80grit for removal of old finish, then 120grit to remove the scratches from 80, followed by 180 grit and lastly 240 grit.
You could do it all with 240, but it would clog quickly and take a long time. Working up through the grits is key to efficient work.
Cheers,
Adam
And, once you hit 240 grit, you may not need to use the wire wool at all - though personal preference plays a role here.
Adam
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