Scratch-X and Zymol.... again!!
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skeeterbuck
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John, that turned out really nice!
That one of the reasons that I kinda shy away from black finishes is that they're a lot harder to keep looking nice and every little mark shows up on them.
I use to work in a auto dealership and started using Zymol then. (I could get it at cost) That's been several years ago and that one bottle is still going strong. Great stuff!!!
Thanks also to Paul W. for all the great tips he keeps supplying us Ric lovers with.
That one of the reasons that I kinda shy away from black finishes is that they're a lot harder to keep looking nice and every little mark shows up on them.
I use to work in a auto dealership and started using Zymol then. (I could get it at cost) That's been several years ago and that one bottle is still going strong. Great stuff!!!
Thanks also to Paul W. for all the great tips he keeps supplying us Ric lovers with.
"BTW, the frets and finger board really came back to life with the Scratch-X and Zymol treatment too. "
That's what I really noticed when I did my fretboard . The grain in the wood really stands out and looks almost 3D, the highlights glow like honey in a spotlight and the darker grain deepens. The wood really looks rich.
That's what I really noticed when I did my fretboard . The grain in the wood really stands out and looks almost 3D, the highlights glow like honey in a spotlight and the darker grain deepens. The wood really looks rich.
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skeeterbuck
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Whoa! I just used Scratch-X and Zymol on a '98 MID-NITE BLUE 620. Folks, this wasn't just any old '98 620. This guitar had been in my 8 yr old son's room since he was born. The guitar was finished by RIC on 3/5/98, his birthday. A very special guitar. Obviously, he didn't share the sentiment, ha ha! I tried the "Paul W." treatment on it. It worked! Except for a couple of chips, it looks brand freaking new! Pics to follow soon.
John,
That's quite a bend in the accent arm. I don't remember the accent arm on my old 375 having that much of a bend in it. Is that arm original or did someone modify it to their suit their preference?
Nice handy work BTW. Nice guitar too.
That's quite a bend in the accent arm. I don't remember the accent arm on my old 375 having that much of a bend in it. Is that arm original or did someone modify it to their suit their preference?
Nice handy work BTW. Nice guitar too.
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