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    that's cool Klownhere.
    It does take a bit of elbow grease but heck what a difference it makes.I'm glad that you had good results.
    There are two types - the blue paste is slightly more abrasive - yet doesn't leave any haze.
    The white cream is less abbrasive.
    Apparently you can also request for the product to be silicone free.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudmurphy View Post
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    Apparently you can also request for the product to be silicone free.
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    Thanks for the heads up, I have done some research, but I will try what you have found
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    Wow! Either a great product or a real pro job with photoshop!

    Is it OK with vintage guitar finishes? Sounds well worth a try
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    it is good - as I say requires some elbow grease but does not leave any haze.

    The only finish that it's no good on is a matt finish.
    it will be fine on old guitars - I have used it on a Gibson 335 and it worked great.

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    those before and after pictures are amazing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudmurphy View Post
    Sorry that it took so long to get pictures posted. Here's some "before" shots, these scratches had already been treated to some rubbing compound so they were a lot worse initially. In the 3 rd shot you can just about make out that these aren't just scuffs - they have some depth to them!




    and "after"



    These results are AMAZING! Did you get the stuff from Guitar Scratch Remover Home ?

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    I got the players kit - I seem to remember getting a few other guitarists in on the order and there was a good deal going at the time.
    Scratch Remover-Order

    I think my photos and vid are on their site somewhere

    (Just make sure you read all the posts in this thread.)

    Yeah - I'm still on there
    http://www.guitarscratchremover.com/gallery.html

    their words ... (next four photos + video provided December 2009 by customer Spudmurphy in the UK, a senior reviewer on the Ernie Ball Discussion Forum, where he included our review... thanks, Spud!)

    A senior reviewer ehhh lol haaaaaaaaa! (in a nice way cos I still really like the product)
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    Well, if we had senior reviewers I'm sure you'd be one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrKev View Post
    Well, if we had senior reviewers I'm sure you'd be one!
    For sure, age and number of posts lol.

    I still really like that product and used it when I polished up the JP6 after I stripped off the white paint.

    I also filled in some dings in the MD paint, with some black celly. Rubbed it back and polished it up after using micro mesh paper than Guitar scratchwasisname

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