Here's how the pickguard looked after using the Meguiar's stuff...
It didn't take all that long at all.
Making a dry/sanded pickguard shiny again?
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Re: Making a dry/sanded pickguard shiny again?
You think you can't, you wish you could, I know you can, I wish you would. Slip inside this house as you pass by.
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Re: Making a dry/sanded pickguard shiny again?
Great!!! And, available here, too!
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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Re: Making a dry/sanded pickguard shiny again?
It will polish up quickly, but you'll be able to see cuts and swirls from the rougher grits. I wet sand up to 2000 grit and then use a swirl remover and polish like suggested above. I soft foam 6" buffing/polishing pad for automotive and a regular drill makes quick work of the polishing.