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PW, PW My pickguard's a mess
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With fine little scratches, it don't look it's best.
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It's one of them soft ones with black and white
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layers,
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So how do I fix it so people don't stare?
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Siiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiigned Pick-Scratcher
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If I sing the reply, people will leave the room.

When I do this, I remove the guard and buff it in my buffing machine...if you want to do it by hand, fine white polishing compound on a soft cotton cloth, should take the worst of them out. Follow up with Scratch-X and Zymol.

I bet you had a hunch I was gonna suggest this, Todd.

Yes--Wax! It is the best protectant you can use for pickguards...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
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That's pretty much what I figured, but I wanted to be sure before going at it with any kind of abrasive. The guard on my old rosewood Tele came with a lot of fine scratches and it would be nice to get rid of most of them. I have Perfect-It 3000, 3M "Imperial Hand Glaze, Scratch-X and Zymol, so hopefully they'll do the trick.

Never underestimate the value of a Rickenbacker acrylic pick guard and it's ability to withstand scratching.
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Fender and Gibson pickguards are vinyl plastic(soft) while Rickenbackers are acrylic(hard)
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Todd, I am honored. May I have permission to use this on my website?
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Has a certain western Kentucky vibe!!

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How cool is that!
Reverb set to stun !!
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Sure, Paul, no problem. Prine's older than me and a lot shorter....I think I can take him....
Here's a link to the original (real) version for those who've never heard the song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS61O0HIof4
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Big Prine fan here, thus the veiled reference!
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You mean John Prine wrote a song about Scratch-X and Zymol?
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Paul will that be your new theme song?
"The best things in life aren't things."
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I'm considering it. "Sixteen Candles" is getting a bit long in the tooth...
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Post by elysrand »

Yeah, that was so, like, Two-Years-Ago......

Time to switch to Alice Cooper's "Eighteen", Paul Image

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me too Elys
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