ThreeChordWonder New member Oct 7, 2022 #21 ^ I tie mine to the bumper and drive around the GC parking lot until the desired effect is achieved.
G GuitarDoc Bacteriaolgoist Oct 8, 2022 #22 Chistopher said: Toothpaste and a microfiber rag? Click to expand... For very shallow scratches.
G GuitarDoc Bacteriaolgoist Oct 8, 2022 #23 GuitarStv said: Relic-ing has never been cool. Click to expand... Exactly my thoughts too.
G GuitarDoc Bacteriaolgoist Oct 8, 2022 #24 Dynamite is the best solution if you want to fake relic your guitar. (Oh yeah...the dynamite would be for YOU not the guitar)!
Dynamite is the best solution if you want to fake relic your guitar. (Oh yeah...the dynamite would be for YOU not the guitar)!
Mr. 80's Well-known member Oct 8, 2022 #25 GuitarDoc said: Exactly my thoughts too. Click to expand... I'm not a fan of naturally reliced guitars at all either. But they are definitely better than the fake ones.
GuitarDoc said: Exactly my thoughts too. Click to expand... I'm not a fan of naturally reliced guitars at all either. But they are definitely better than the fake ones.
solspirit Ultimate Post Liker Oct 8, 2022 #26 GuitarDoc said: For very shallow scratches. Click to expand... They're pretty deep, I don't hink it will ever be right without new pick guards.
GuitarDoc said: For very shallow scratches. Click to expand... They're pretty deep, I don't hink it will ever be right without new pick guards.
solspirit Ultimate Post Liker Oct 8, 2022 #27 Mr. 80's said: I'm not a fan of naturally reliced guitars at all either. But they are definitely better than the fake ones. Click to expand... Same here, I'm like couldn't you take better care of that thing?
Mr. 80's said: I'm not a fan of naturally reliced guitars at all either. But they are definitely better than the fake ones. Click to expand... Same here, I'm like couldn't you take better care of that thing?