The minute I started watching this I thought it was a sideline for Maynard from Tool. The guy sounds insanely similar! Great video. I need to repair neck pocket cracks on a black Epiphone SG special so my search brought me here.
Great demo! I have a Tele butterscotch (poly) that has larger areas where the finish has come off down to the wood. I don't have the chips. Can this product be used, and how would I try and match the color? Thanks!
Incredible!!! I have a bass with a gloss finish that has a few hairline cracks I'd like to fix. Should I be concerned that the sanding will mess up the finish around the hairline cracks or will adding more of the process fix that as well?
Ditto on this question for me with hairline cracks on a Squier Jaguar Modified Bass. These cracks are so narrow that wondering if the Fill with actually penetrate and fill it.
Hi, these results look really good. Which products would be recommend for a polyester finish on an electric guitar that has some light scratches in it but that hasn't gone through to the wood - just the clear coat. And I'm talking light scratches from old guitar strings lightly scraping the surface. Based on your technique with the Pro formula, it looks like it's possible to just wipe over it and then very lightly sand and buff to get it looking like new
Yes you are correct. If they are fine surface scratches then we would recommend Fill n' Finish UltraThin. Always use GluDry with any Fill n' Finish product. For more information, you can email info@gluboost.com Thanks.
Uh, 320's still coarse for finish work like that. When I repair boat varnish repairs, last stop is 400. Gleaming coating, new or renew or repair, is all about the prep work. The work area should have been cleaned up with a tack rag, or isopropyl alcohol (not acetone or MEK!). As it is, there were at least three voids where sanding dust showed through. Prep, prep, prep! Coating is the easy part. Nonetheless, the product is just what I need to repair finish cracking on an Ovation.
The minute I started watching this I thought it was a sideline for Maynard from Tool. The guy sounds insanely similar! Great video. I need to repair neck pocket cracks on a black Epiphone SG special so my search brought me here.
I'm piano player.. not sure what i'm doing watching this but i like it a lot! thanks
Because our heads, and and some wooden pianos, also get dings and cracks in them, musikdoktor; and you were attracted because you're a doctor, bud.
You Da Man !! Just what I was looking for. Thanks
Glad we could help!
So how’d your repair turn out?
Damn it looks pretty perfect to me. That's amazing
Thank you.
Excellent info. I did not know of such product. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
What did you use in the last polishing step?
Great demo! I have a Tele butterscotch (poly) that has larger areas where the finish has come off down to the wood. I don't have the chips. Can this product be used, and how would I try and match the color? Thanks!
Same here. My Squier classic vibe butterscotch tele has some bad dings in the finish.
Could this be done on neck pocket cracks on strats?
yes
Nice tip with a sponge!
Glad it was helpful!
Great repair, not expecting a response but if possible, what did you use on buffing pad? Cheers.
www.jescarguitar.com/buffing-with-solid-bar-compound/
you can use any plastic polish
Incredible!!! I have a bass with a gloss finish that has a few hairline cracks I'd like to fix. Should I be concerned that the sanding will mess up the finish around the hairline cracks or will adding more of the process fix that as well?
Ditto on this question for me with hairline cracks on a Squier Jaguar Modified Bass. These cracks are so narrow that wondering if the Fill with actually penetrate and fill it.
Protect the surrounding area with MasterShield
Hi, these results look really good. Which products would be recommend for a polyester finish on an electric guitar that has some light scratches in it but that hasn't gone through to the wood - just the clear coat. And I'm talking light scratches from old guitar strings lightly scraping the surface. Based on your technique with the Pro formula, it looks like it's possible to just wipe over it and then very lightly sand and buff to get it looking like new
Yes you are correct. If they are fine surface scratches then we would recommend Fill n' Finish UltraThin. Always use GluDry with any Fill n' Finish product. For more information, you can email info@gluboost.com Thanks.
Thanks bro awesome skills
Looks fantastic! Could this be used for drum lacquer?
yes
Uh, 320's still coarse for finish work like that. When I repair boat varnish repairs, last stop is 400. Gleaming coating, new or renew or repair, is all about the prep work. The work area should have been cleaned up with a tack rag, or isopropyl alcohol (not acetone or MEK!). As it is, there were at least three voids where sanding dust showed through. Prep, prep, prep! Coating is the easy part.
Nonetheless, the product is just what I need to repair finish cracking on an Ovation.
Fantastic
Thanks
Has this been tried on a grand piano with gloss finish?
yes works great!
WOW! Amazing.
Brilliant
Thank you. Glad we could assist.
amazing
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Not that important? It is important to get the wood back as perfectly as possible.