Steel Guitar Clean-Up
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Steel Guitar Clean-Up
Hi All,
I have a a Sho-Bud LDG that needs some cleaning up. Any suggestions on what to use on the wood finish and what to use to polish/brighten up the hardware? Looks like a bit of a project. I don't want to do any damage to the finish or hardware finish obviously.
Also, who does nice professional Sho-Bud restoration these days? I checked with Jeffrey Surratt but he's pretty busy with new guitars.
Thanks,
Keith
I have a a Sho-Bud LDG that needs some cleaning up. Any suggestions on what to use on the wood finish and what to use to polish/brighten up the hardware? Looks like a bit of a project. I don't want to do any damage to the finish or hardware finish obviously.
Also, who does nice professional Sho-Bud restoration these days? I checked with Jeffrey Surratt but he's pretty busy with new guitars.
Thanks,
Keith
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The "ONLY" aluminum polish I've ever used for anything made and polished originaly out of aluminum is Solvol Autosol.
It comes in a toothpaste sized tube. I used/sold it for many years in a motorcycle business and even polishing little scratches in something like a plastic wristwatch dial covering will eliminate them.
All Z.B.est.
Bob Mainwaring
It comes in a toothpaste sized tube. I used/sold it for many years in a motorcycle business and even polishing little scratches in something like a plastic wristwatch dial covering will eliminate them.
All Z.B.est.
Bob Mainwaring
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You can clean the body (lacquer and mica) with a good car cleaner for clear coat finishes. Then put a good car wax over it. It'll make a world of difference. As for the aluminum, Mothers alum mag polish works great. I've sanded the endplates before and then worked them with Mothers and they come out with a mirror finish.
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On this little S-10, I used Mequiar's Professional Swirl Remover 2.0. Did that 3 or 4 times. Then, believe it or not, Nu Finish once a year car polish. The stuff in the orange container. Couple coats of that. Mequiar's Show Car Glaze. Couple coats of that too.
I polished all the changer parts, the keyhead and the Grover's on my bench buffer. Sanded the endplates and rack up to 1200 wet and dry, then took them to a plating/ polishing company in Cleveland. I think he charged me $30. After I took this pic, I removed the white residue with an old, worn out, soft toothbrush.
I polished all the changer parts, the keyhead and the Grover's on my bench buffer. Sanded the endplates and rack up to 1200 wet and dry, then took them to a plating/ polishing company in Cleveland. I think he charged me $30. After I took this pic, I removed the white residue with an old, worn out, soft toothbrush.
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Tripoly Black and then another round of Tripoly brown. I just finished my Pro 2 and for a left handed screwdriver type person it looks pretty good. I do advise that you tie back any long hair if you're going to use a dremel on small parts and your eyes are as bad as mine. I have a one inch round bald spot in the middle of my left cheek.And did I mention there are times I'm not very smart either
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