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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2008

Learn how to safely remove scratches from your guitar. No other product does the complete job this polish does! Quick and easy, apply by hand.

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  • hello will it work on my alhambra 2c?

  • Hi lekve2, yes, if its high gloss finish, the product is safe to use. Also see the vid for our Player's Kit.

  • Hi I have a problem with my classical Contreras guitar ..shiny lacquer finish Under the right hand rest and I want to remove that hand print ...I used car wax but it seems making the problem little bit bigger but I still have the finishing OK ...Nothing has damaged yet ..I only need to remove that right hand print and what is the recommended safe material to remove that hand print ? what is the name and where to buy ....THANKS

  • Hello barzoman2, I would try the Player's Kit for $19.95. See our other video we have running for more info. The website is shown in the video opening and ending credits as well as this video you saw. You can buy the product there or just do a search on the net for "guitar scratch remover" and you'll see the website. As long as something isn't wrong with your finish the Player's Kit should get rid of the hand print. I assume the handprint is from perspiration or wear? Thanks.

  • Would this work on the back of a laptop? Lol plzzz answer

  • Hi DylanU12, actually if its a shiny glossy plastic it should work fine. the product does work on other glossy surfaces quite well. You would be best ordering the single containers under Guitar Finish Restore for $9.95 on our main site if you decide to do it, Thanks.

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  • Hi wiskin88, if I'm not mistaken I think the Taylor 110 is a non-glossy finish...the product is meant for high gloss instruments only otherwise it will change the appearance of the non-glossy finish.

  • hey would this work on an acoustic Taylor 110?

  • Hi DamageIncM .... if you check the website it will give you more details, perhaps more than I can fit in this space here but basically it resurfaces the scratches area at the microscopic level, over & over, until you can no longer see the scratch. As far as your Dunlop question, we don't recommend mixing any products together but I don't see why you cant use one after the other if they aren't mixed. Thanks.

  • So... if it doesn't cover up or fill anything, WHAT DOES it do?

    It just takes the scratches and you wipe it away with a cloth and the cloth holds the scratches? :P

    Myself I use Dunlop Carnauba Wax, which helps for scratches a little bit.

    They DO advertise it as "hiding" the scratches though, not as a remover.

    But that one's more useful for cleaning, "oiling" and polishing a finish.

    I wonder what this stuff would really do to scratches I have worn onto guitars though...

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