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 Post subject: Detailing a body - cleaning up those micro scratches
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2011, 10:37 am 
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I'm sure we've all bought a used bass that was gently cared for, but it still has annoying micro scuffing to the finish. The products I use to buff out a newly finished body will work equally well to clean up that used body. Since few of us have the tools a finishing shop would have, I'll write this from the perspective of working this without power tools


First off, you'll need several clean micro-fiber cloth. I buy these in a bulk pack at Costco, and cut them up into smaller pieces so I don't waste an entire cloth on one working session. I also like to remove the edge stitching so I don't accidentally impart scuffing that's worse than what I started to remove.

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I use these cloths to apply 3M Perfect-it II onto the body in a small area. I then vigorously buff this area until the compound has been used up. A little experimenting will allow you to disciver how much pressure to apply to get the best results. It's critical you don't get a piece of debris under the cloth (you'll scratch the finish), so be careful around holes in the finish - pickguard mounting screw holes are the worst

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I use the same application process to then apply 3M's Perfect-it II to remove any remaining swirl marks

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http://www.amazon.com/3M-Perfect-Foam-P ... B0009KMHS4

Finally, I'll use a silicone-free Carnuba wax to polish and protect the newly rejuvinated finish

Good luck with your clean-up efforts

all the best,

R

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 Post subject: Re: Detailing a body - cleaning up those micro scratches
PostPosted: April 2nd, 2011, 9:07 pm 
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Thanks Rod, does this method work equally as well on a pickguard?

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PostPosted: April 3rd, 2011, 8:32 am 
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good question ... and one I presently don't have an answer for.

if I knew for certain the pickguard material, and tested on some scrap material that could be left to sit out for 3 -6 months afterwards, I'd probably have an opinion for that specific material. I'd need to do a similar test on other materials to assess how they respond to the ingredients in the polishing compounds


presently I don't make attempts to restore a pickguard, but it's definitely something to look into as opportunity permits

all the best,

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