astrozombie
KatyPerryologist
I put some antibiotic ointment on a cut i had on my wrist. I didn't realize that it wasn't dry yet and went on to handle my Les Paul. It seems that some of the ointment got on the back of the neck of the guitar. In the blink of an eye I was cleaning the back of the neck with a damp rag, rubbing furiously with both the damp cloth at first and a polishing cloth later. The rough spot will not come out.
As you can imagine I'm a little heartbroken (haha) as it's the first real blemish on my guitar. Is there anything that I can do to get this rough spot out? Refinishing the neck is out of the question.
I saw everything from Meguiar's 7 to rubbing and polishing compound when I searched for Nitro Damage on Google.
Any experience with this? the finish just looks a little dull and is noticeably duller, it almost looks like the untouched finish right next to it is just a tad thicker than this spot now. What can I do?
As you can imagine I'm a little heartbroken (haha) as it's the first real blemish on my guitar. Is there anything that I can do to get this rough spot out? Refinishing the neck is out of the question.
I saw everything from Meguiar's 7 to rubbing and polishing compound when I searched for Nitro Damage on Google.
Any experience with this? the finish just looks a little dull and is noticeably duller, it almost looks like the untouched finish right next to it is just a tad thicker than this spot now. What can I do?