Hey muttley.

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CMunch

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You are probably gonna kick my arse but I'm gonna ask anyway. :p

I'm planning selling one of the LP's to make room for sumthin. ;)

It has some surface scratches, very light scratches but they do catch your eye and appear worse than they actually are in a pic.

I have done this to a few guitars but never one with a nitro finish, here goes...can I t-cut it? ...*breathes out and winces* :D

Lol, I'm pretty sure it would improve the look/ remove them but is it harmful to nitro?
 
You are probably gonna kick my arse but I'm gonna ask anyway. :p

I'm planning selling one of the LP's to make room for sumthin. ;)

It has some surface scratches, very light scratches but they do catch your eye and appear worse than they actually are in a pic.

I have done this to a few guitars but never one with a nitro finish, here goes...can I t-cut it? ...*breathes out and winces* :D

Lol, I'm pretty sure it would improve the look/ remove them but is it harmful to nitro?

No it isn't harmful to nitro or any finish really. You have to ask yourself some serious questions. Do I have the skill level to do it? Do I have the experience to do it? Do I know what to do if it goes wrong? Do I know what to use to cut it back? Am I prepared to do it over the whole body? Will it seriously improve the playability of my guitar? Will it seriously improve the resale value of my guitar?

There are other questions but if you can answer "yes" to all those then go for it. Ask away.:D
 
Lol, usually I don't care about a few scratches, have you seen the pics of my SG? :eek:

I'll give it a go. :D
 
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