Kevin - what I noticed was all the grain in the wood of the fretboard. Its like the highlights are more glowing and the darker treering lines are darker. More 3D and beautiful. That least sentence goes for the maple also.
Ron - I do feel it was well worth the time and it won't be over a year next time. Like I said earlier, it was dirtier than it looked, and you didn't realize it until you look at the diapers afterwards and also how big a difference when looking at the bass. Since this is my only Rick, the only other instrument I have to do is my $20 wonder Austin antique white P-J bass. It was really dirty when I got it off this 17 year old so it was disassembled and washed with dish detergent and a scrub sponge. Eh, for $20..... So I am sure the Scratch-X will make a difference on that body, and Zymol should make it look like at least $40!!

It will be really interesting and telling of the process with that bass. I believe it is also a CV finish. Very busy weekend coming up so it will have to be next week.
Howard - The FGs should really be beautiful after "The Paul Treatment" - really 3D in the burst. Make sure you have a hose nearby to put out the fire! Oh, the neck is fast again, reminding me of how it felt when new. I am meticulous about washing hands before playing and wiping down after playing, so I am suprised in the difference and the amount of dirt I cleaned off.