I've got my steel dismantled for a few days while a replacement part is being made.
What 'spring cleaning' would Forumites suggest to keep it in good, clean condition? (I'm not very mechanically minded, and get a nose bleed at the sight of a screwdriver, so this is along buffing, oiling and 'tweaking' lines.
Spring cleaning
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Spring cleaning
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First name Alan, but known as Nick
First name Alan, but known as Nick
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I just did this myself. I got a lot of info from some threads on here. One thing I learned about from the forum and tried is Meguiar's Mirror Glaze. I have a lacquer guitar and it did an amazing job on it. I also learned that I should do the metal pieces last.
I'm sure some people with more experience than me will chime in with more good ideas.
Dave
I'm sure some people with more experience than me will chime in with more good ideas.
Dave