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i have committed the only act in our house that is punishable by death!
I have accidently scratched my son's super-duper-saved-up-for-two-years-did-without-stuff-to-get-it-cost-a-small-fortune-limited-edition-only 20-in-the-world guitar.
It's only an inch long (the scratch not the guitar!) but he is not speaking to me.
Has anyone any ideas?
It is a creamy white gloss finish, and only a surface scratch.
I would appreciate any advice given!
I have accidently scratched my son's super-duper-saved-up-for-two-years-did-without-stuff-to-get-it-cost-a-small-fortune-limited-edition-only 20-in-the-world guitar.
It's only an inch long (the scratch not the guitar!) but he is not speaking to me.
Has anyone any ideas?
It is a creamy white gloss finish, and only a surface scratch.
I would appreciate any advice given!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Although the super whotsit will benefit, in the fullness of time from loads of bumps and scratches, (it's called character), if you have to remove the mark and it is really superficial it may rub out with T-cut or something a tad more abrasive, finished off with a touch of lacquer or French polish.If your precious one still won't talk to you ..... make the most of the peace and quiet!!
There are systems that can make this type of mark disappear call/email http://www.konig-uk.co.uk/ and ask if anybody local to yourself has done their training course. Many locksmiths do it to complete repairs to PVCu doors etc
Taking the guitar to them will probably save a call out charge.
Taking the guitar to them will probably save a call out charge.