Fixing Scratches - FRETS.NET2024-03-28T11:19:48Zhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/forum/topics/fixing-scratches?commentId=2177249%3AComment%3A280535&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI've just tried it with GP th…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-16:2177249:Comment:2806212021-08-16T10:46:52.926ZMr Craig Olivehttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/MrCraigOlive
<p>I've just tried it with GP thinners and seemed to work well, thanks : )</p>
<p>I've just tried it with GP thinners and seemed to work well, thanks : )</p> I've just tried this and I'm …tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-16:2177249:Comment:2807202021-08-16T10:46:06.836ZMr Craig Olivehttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/MrCraigOlive
<p>I've just tried this and I'm happy with the result thanks so much : )</p>
<p>I've just tried this and I'm happy with the result thanks so much : )</p> Hey Mike thanks for the handy…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-14:2177249:Comment:2805352021-08-14T19:57:59.795ZMr Craig Olivehttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/MrCraigOlive
<p>Hey Mike thanks for the handy tip : )</p>
<p>Hey Mike thanks for the handy tip : )</p> For years I've been using Moh…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-12:2177249:Comment:2808172021-08-12T21:46:34.943ZMike Kolbhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/MikeKolb
<p>For years I've been using Mohawk "Blush Eraser" for touching-up cloudy steam damage after removing necks for resets.</p>
<p>I see where "Blush Eraser" per se has been replaced by "No-Blush Plus Retarder" but I'm pretty sure it's basically the same product, renamed... and it works real well.…</p>
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<p>For years I've been using Mohawk "Blush Eraser" for touching-up cloudy steam damage after removing necks for resets.</p>
<p>I see where "Blush Eraser" per se has been replaced by "No-Blush Plus Retarder" but I'm pretty sure it's basically the same product, renamed... and it works real well.</p>
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<p></p> i believe instead of thinner…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-12:2177249:Comment:2808132021-08-12T21:01:10.586Zwood addicthttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/Beerent
<p>i believe instead of thinner it was butly cellusolve or butly cellulose? they used to sell it at LMI.</p>
<p>i believe instead of thinner it was butly cellusolve or butly cellulose? they used to sell it at LMI.</p> Thanks so much this sounds li…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-11:2177249:Comment:2805192021-08-11T21:32:45.514ZMr Craig Olivehttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/MrCraigOlive
<p>Thanks so much this sounds like the very answer I was looking for : )</p>
<p>Cheers </p>
<p>Thanks so much this sounds like the very answer I was looking for : )</p>
<p>Cheers </p> There was a video over on Ste…tag:fretsnet.ning.com,2021-08-11:2177249:Comment:2808072021-08-11T20:19:17.712ZCarl Dickinsonhttp://fretsnet.ning.com/profile/CarlDickinson
<p>There was a video over on StewMac where Dan E. resprayed a few new coats of Nitro on an old nitro finish. If I recall he had a first coat that was a high percentage of retarder and thinner. Sorry I can't recall the ratio. I tried it on the back of my '72 Gibson Gospel and it worked great.</p>
<p>Nitro is very forgiving. New nitro melts into old pretty easily.</p>
<p>There was a video over on StewMac where Dan E. resprayed a few new coats of Nitro on an old nitro finish. If I recall he had a first coat that was a high percentage of retarder and thinner. Sorry I can't recall the ratio. I tried it on the back of my '72 Gibson Gospel and it worked great.</p>
<p>Nitro is very forgiving. New nitro melts into old pretty easily.</p>