Scratch X part 2

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Scratch X part 2

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Well..........I was so impressed by the Scratch X first time round, I thought I'd have another go. This time it was my '66 4005. What this highlighted was the Bantar was in good condition, just not very clean. The 4005 was a little dirty - but has more wear. The results are still great. It still has the mojo because of the wear, but it shines and has a real depth to the finish now..................

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Looks good.

What are you doing in the areas where it is just wood (finish worn off) - are you just waxing that part too, or waxing around it?
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Very cool, Graham. I'm tempted to break my stuff out again seeing these results, LOL...it looks great.
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I waxed all over (steady..........not that sort of waxing!!) and it didn't seem to have much effect on the bare wood areas. I thought it would do no harm?
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I wouldn't use Zymol or Scratch-X on bare wood, Graham...they both have fillers and mild abrasives that will dry into powder and could clog the wood's pores. Bare wood wants "feeding"; Butcher's wax or Santa Cruz guitar wax works best on this. There are also paste leather waxes (like colorless paste shoe polish) that are good on bare wood.
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Paul W. doesn't recommend using it(Zymol) on bare wood. At least I assume you are using Zymol too, as Scratch-X isn't a wax.
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Thanks Paul.

Yes Charly - Paul knows I was using Zymol. Sorry I should have made that clear. I scratch X'd first and then Zymol'd.
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Excellent job, Graham.
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Timing is everything. Paul's comment was not there when I made mine......
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Hey Graham, is that three slotteds and a phillips on those tuners????
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It sure is.........I think it must be a prototype? Image
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The phillips type on the E-string gives more clarity in the sound, I have heard! Image
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That would be the French version PhillipE...
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Really nice job, Graham. When are you planning on coming over to Oz?..... I have some odd jobs for you! Image
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What needs polishing Howard? .............careful now Image
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