“Water, alcohol, whatever you use could do something negative to your guitar.” Welcome to the down side. As easy as adding a sticker may be, removing it—without damaging your guitar—is significantly more tricky. And may create more problems than it solves as the finish underneath that sticker you want to scrape away may already be ruined.
So basically on my fairly new solo 6 i have about 3 quite deep scratches on the back of my guitar from, i don't even know what, and i want to know how to remove them. They are white on the red A few quick wipes is all you need to clean and polish your guitar in one go. The polish is a water-based formula that is totally safe to use on any common lacquer guitar finish. Directions: clean and remove dust from the surface. Spray a bit of the liquid onto a polishing cloth, then apply it to the instrument's surface.To paint a guitar body, you need to follow some steps, like removing the strings, cleaning the surface properly, or applying a primer, so the paint adheres to the guitar. These steps can be a little tricky if you don’t follow them properly in an orderly manner, and the result is you won’t get the exact texture you wanted in the first place.
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