Can one refresh the binding?

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bob_atherton
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Can one refresh the binding?

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The binding on my Azureglo 4001 is really a bit too yellowed now. Is there any approved way to whiten it up a bit more?

If there was any risk involved I would just leave it alone, but it would be nice to get it a bit closer to its former glory.
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Post by kcole4001 »

It's not really the binding that's yellowed, but the CV covering it. The binding on my '81 is the same color now as the body of my formerly white '77.
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Post by imnoone »

Hey Bob, I posted your question on guitarrefinishing.com and the early answer is scraping it with a razorblade (to remove the yellowed layer). Sounds a little over-the-top to me!
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Post by henry5 »

Bob, I personally think it's just way past it's sell by date and thus should be sold to a fine upstanding forum member at a pittance (takes one step forward). Image
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