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Old October 20th, 2009, 02:12 PM   #26 (permalink)
isaiah91
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thanks guys...i pretty much just followed what mellecaster said, and some advice from my dad(he's a body man). I thought i was insane at first, because i had just bought the guitar and the next day i was tearing it apart. I thought i may sand thru, but there was enough nitro to prevent that. Like mellecaster said, i started with 1000 grit, then 1500, then finished with 2000.I followed that by hand buffing it with a micro fiber cloth with some professional grade 3M perfect-it compund, then following that up with 3M machine glaze, which took out some of the swirl marks. But a big thanks to mellecaster because after i saw his tele, it made it seem worthwhile to do it all.
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