dmraco
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I am helping restore and early 90's Les Paul Classic Gold top. The color on this thing is amazing. It is road work and played hard. It has the road worthy dings and checking. I will post some pics for everyone to admire.
I am doing a full fret dress and polish, replacing the tuners (two are broke) and performing a general clean and set up.
One of the issues is there is some serious damage on the back bottom of the guitar where it was placed in a stand. Aparently the material reacted with the nitro and did some damage. It was then placed in the case and now even seems to have grown "hair." I will get some photos.
I am afraid for sand because I do not want to go thru the finish. Anyone deal with this issue? I know I will not completely get it off since it is likely deep in the finish. I just want to reduce its look and feel.
BTW...this is a project for some one who has been battling the bottle for many years. He abandoned this and several others (Gibson and Ric). We are trying to get him on the right path and hoping this will provide some incentive.
I am doing a full fret dress and polish, replacing the tuners (two are broke) and performing a general clean and set up.
One of the issues is there is some serious damage on the back bottom of the guitar where it was placed in a stand. Aparently the material reacted with the nitro and did some damage. It was then placed in the case and now even seems to have grown "hair." I will get some photos.
I am afraid for sand because I do not want to go thru the finish. Anyone deal with this issue? I know I will not completely get it off since it is likely deep in the finish. I just want to reduce its look and feel.
BTW...this is a project for some one who has been battling the bottle for many years. He abandoned this and several others (Gibson and Ric). We are trying to get him on the right path and hoping this will provide some incentive.