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My Journey OF660 has a high gloss finish. It recently acquired a series of light scratches. Is there a method for improving their appearance? Thanks
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RM ----------------------------------------------------- Taylor 856, Taylor GC7, Guild D212, Larrivee OM3, Eastman E20 OM, Farida OT22w, Takamine F360S ('78), Pono 0-15 mango, Journey OF-660, Yamaha FGX800C, Recording King RP-06, Sigma DM3Y. |
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Not to brag or anything but I own like 2 guitars, a 13 year old 30W amp, and a bunch of capos |
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I normally use the following with good results:
http://www.accessories.daddario.com/...2-db53df4b14ad |
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Thanks for all replies.
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RM ----------------------------------------------------- Taylor 856, Taylor GC7, Guild D212, Larrivee OM3, Eastman E20 OM, Farida OT22w, Takamine F360S ('78), Pono 0-15 mango, Journey OF-660, Yamaha FGX800C, Recording King RP-06, Sigma DM3Y. |
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I'm reporting back on my use of the Eterna Shine product in the above link. Very, very good product that made a great improvement in the scratched area. I definitely recommend it. Please note that it is only for use on gloss finishes.
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RM ----------------------------------------------------- Taylor 856, Taylor GC7, Guild D212, Larrivee OM3, Eastman E20 OM, Farida OT22w, Takamine F360S ('78), Pono 0-15 mango, Journey OF-660, Yamaha FGX800C, Recording King RP-06, Sigma DM3Y. |
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Glad it worked for you! It did take some elbow grease but nothing has ever given me the same results. On a black guitar that showed every little thing the results were actually spectacular.
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Not to brag or anything but I own like 2 guitars, a 13 year old 30W amp, and a bunch of capos |