Lacquer naturally cracks once it's aged a few decades, and many players prefer the look of the aged, crackled lacquer. However, I have one customer with an old Gibson that feels otherwise and wants the lacquer blended so that the crackling is no longer visible.
I'm not sure whether that's possible or not, especially considering that there's very likely to be some sort of grime in the cracks; I run a very small shop with limited tools (i.e. no spray equipment). What can I do to solve my customer's problem?
--Thanks,
Scott