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Old 09-18-2008, 02:19 PM   #24 (permalink)
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Re: guitarscratchremover.com

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Originally Posted by Vintage_Burster View Post
Hmm, the video wasnt very convincing.

I have a pretty bad scratch that Virtuoso didnt remove, would this stuff take it out, its only fairly small. Can it be used on a very small area without having to polish the whole guitar?
I only used the scratch remover on the scratches, not the entire guitar. So yes, you can use it on as small of an area as you'd like. Note that if your scratch is deeper than the one in the picture in my first post, the product may not work for you. You may have to apply the remover 5 or 6 times to build it up in the scratch. The video easily convinced me to try it because every other product I tried was based on word-of-mouth and they ended up doing zero.

I also had no success with Virtuoso Cleaner and Polish on my scratches (possibly because my guitar is black), but I could tell the guitarscratchremover was working as I applied it. They formulated it specifically for black paint. The only way I can describe it is that when I rub it on it feels like it attaches to the scratches and fills them in. When I tried ScratchX it felt abrasive, like it was trying to knock down the areas around the scratches rather than raise or fill them. This was the best $10 I've spent. The ScratchX is now in my garage to be used on my car rather than my guitar. The Virtuoso products are excellent and work very well for me in conjunction with the scratch remover.
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