teeder wrote: Fri Mar 13, 2026 8:05 am
Was it Scratch-X?
Be careful of spelling if you do a search.
You may get the wrong "product"!
jps wrote: Mon Mar 16, 2026 11:41 am
Right. Wasn't there something Paul W. suggested, Swirl-Something-or-other?
IIRC, Paul W said that Scratch-X formula had changed, and the new formula was too abrasive for guitar finishes. He changed his recommendation to Swirl-X and Nu-Finish Scratch Doctor. I think Swirl-X was discontinued or changed formula, so go with Scratch Doctor. Zymol is still the go-to wax.
cheyenne wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2026 9:03 am
Not to go squirrel on everyone, but I've been in and out for the last few years. Is Paul W. still around?
He made a big splash about being back then went back into his hole, apparently.
Last time I spoke with him, he had helped me out with a special pickguard a couple of years ago. I've heard from others who still frequent Facebook that he said he would not be posting there anymore and to contact him through his website but the email link doesn't seem to work. At least not for me.
cheyenne wrote: Sun Mar 22, 2026 9:03 am
Not to go squirrel on everyone, but I've been in and out for the last few years. Is Paul W. still around?
He made a big splash about being back then went back into his hole, apparently.
Last time I spoke with him, he had helped me out with a special pickguard a couple of years ago. I've heard from others who still frequent Facebook that he said he would not be posting there anymore and to contact him through his website but the email link doesn't seem to work. At least not for me.
He made a big splash about being back then went back into his hole, apparently.
Last time I spoke with him, he had helped me out with a special pickguard a couple of years ago. I've heard from others who still frequent Facebook that he said he would not be posting there anymore and to contact him through his website but the email link doesn't seem to work. At least not for me.
The plot thickens!
Are you writing a mystery novel or suspenseful movie screenplay?
Last time I spoke with him, he had helped me out with a special pickguard a couple of years ago. I've heard from others who still frequent Facebook that he said he would not be posting there anymore and to contact him through his website but the email link doesn't seem to work. At least not for me.
The plot thickens!
Are you writing a mystery novel or suspenseful movie screenplay?
How about a suspenseful movie screenplay that will end up as a best selling mystery novel due to how much my movie will cost to make?