Gold Hardware Issues
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Gold Hardware Issues
Does anybody know what is the most efficient, but also gentle cleaning and polishing method for the golden hardware of the 4004Ci/Cii basses? How quickly does it wear off by regular use, cleaning and polishing with standard car wax?
The chrome hardware of the 4004Laredo seems very endurable.
The dark finger (sweat) staining on the nickel hardware of the 4001 sometimes is hard or even impossible to remove by polishing. Also any recommendation for that appreciated!
The chrome hardware of the 4004Laredo seems very endurable.
The dark finger (sweat) staining on the nickel hardware of the 4001 sometimes is hard or even impossible to remove by polishing. Also any recommendation for that appreciated!
"The youth of today should start thinking about the state in which they want to leave this planet to Keith Richards..."! Quote by an unknown musician
You can always replate it. It isn't too expensive
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- rickenbrother
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Hi Jeffrey (Jps)!
I'm buying a 4004Cii to compare with my 4004Li (different PU positions). I assume the 4004Cii will become the keeper, as I slap/pull quite some time and the Laredo
has the neck PU in an obstructing position. If I then change the hardware on the Cii to the chrome one of the Laredo I would like to change the jackplate too. Is there any legal issue with that, despite the Laredo getting younger? You kept the gold one on your Cii.
Or can I get the gold plating off completely in an easy way? On my experience it vanishes from the frequently used spots quite quick, but then stays at the edges and other places. Like to hear more comments...
I'm buying a 4004Cii to compare with my 4004Li (different PU positions). I assume the 4004Cii will become the keeper, as I slap/pull quite some time and the Laredo
has the neck PU in an obstructing position. If I then change the hardware on the Cii to the chrome one of the Laredo I would like to change the jackplate too. Is there any legal issue with that, despite the Laredo getting younger? You kept the gold one on your Cii.
Or can I get the gold plating off completely in an easy way? On my experience it vanishes from the frequently used spots quite quick, but then stays at the edges and other places. Like to hear more comments...
"The youth of today should start thinking about the state in which they want to leave this planet to Keith Richards..."! Quote by an unknown musician
- incubus2432
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I've used my 4004LK at one gig and two practices and when I went to clean it after the last show it appears that the gold is showing signs of wear already. Maybe I just didn't notice it before the show but now I see where it is dull and the plating looks "thin" at the upper edge of the middle pickup (part time thumb rest). The tops of the volume/tone knobs are looking a little splotchy also. I can't imagine it is wearing so quick but I inspected it often after I got it and think I would have noticed it before.
For cleaning I only used the Ric cloth and the lightest mist or furniture polish (for the hardware).
I'm going to look into having the gold parts replated and then clear powdercoated. I'd switch to chrome pieces but I think that would kill the look in this case.

For cleaning I only used the Ric cloth and the lightest mist or furniture polish (for the hardware).
I'm going to look into having the gold parts replated and then clear powdercoated. I'd switch to chrome pieces but I think that would kill the look in this case.

- incubus2432
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The gold pick guard on my 650 Excalibur is all worned out where my fingers are touching. I tought of it as an issue for a while and then convinced myself that it wasn't so bad since the guitar was satisfying my needs and my taste. It was made to play and if it has to look like it, well, tough luck. I'll replate it when I will be ready to put it in a glass case on my wall...until then, it's going to look like a well used guitar!!! 

DannyBoy 
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