
"The concept for GuitarScratchRemover.com came from working with the usual guitar polishes that cleaned up the guitar & removed some tiny blemishes but never went far enough for my needs. I decided it was time for a superior product that all guitar owners could use, a real scratch remover that didn't require a new paint job..."
"Up until recently we did not have the technology to make the polish that is now available. Even our best polish four years ago was only slightly better than the swirl removers that some guitar manufacturers currently make. But now, thanks to advancements in nano-technology, the polish you will receive from us will work better than any other polish you have tried on your guitar. Guaranteed."
Keith Jason, Founder
"Not only will it polish & clean your guitar, but we guarantee it will safely remove scratches and surface finish problems better than any other product available. You have my personal word on that or your money back!"
These formulas have been in development for many years and we have spent time testing them on almost every kind of guitar you can imagine. The polish works on the surface by using of state-of-the-art microscopic nano-particles that smooth and remove scratches and surface blemishes. Because of the advanced nature of the particles, it goes much further than normal polishes that only clean or polish the surface. Our customers are amazed how much better this product is to other alternatives. It works to fix guitar scratches and surface finish blemishes while leaving your existing finish unharmed. See FAQ's above for more info. While some moderate to deep scratches do come out with multiple applications, scratches that are very deep or entirely through the surface are not usually completely lifted by this product.
Not all guitar finishes are created equal. Some are thin, some are thick. Finish luster varies widely. Some are harder while others are less brittle and more pliable. There are nitro finishes, polyurethane-type and lacquers. Some are applied by hand, others by machine, brush, and spray guns. There are French polish finishes and more standard finishes. Some are buffed by robotic equipment, others in a less automated environment or entirely by hand. Finishes come from the US, Japan, Asia, Europe, and Canada so of course they can't all be the same. We are very experienced with working with guitar finishes and know exactly the product you need for that certain kind of guitar. Whatever your guitar make & model, if its a high gloss finish we have a scratch remover for it! When ordering, enter your guitar type in the box provided.
Simply apply the product to the instrument using a micro-fiber cloth, rubbing the surface. Micro-fiber cloths are crucial for success. This is key because the micro-fiber is the only thing gentle enough not to harm your finish. The thousands of special "pockets" in the deluxe micro-fiber towels actually trap and hold the polish while applying, evenly disbursing the product during application. A standard cotton cloth can't do that, and cotton can actually scratch a finish quite easily. Even many so-called "guitar detail cloths" can scratch.
Other guitar polishing products out there are mass-produced with cheap ingredients that are mainly designed to clean and shine up the instrument. Nearly all of these products contain mostly water, silicone and fragrance. We have a special silicone-free blend, very important if you own a high-end guitar (especially an acoustic). Some polishes remove light swirl marks, but can never remove deeper scratches because they are too thin and do not contain the right ingredients and more importantly, the right formula that is safe for your guitar finish yet tough enough to do the job. Some of these products are made by big guitar manufacturers. Perhaps they would rather you buy a new guitar then bring your guitar back to like-new. Those products don't claim to really remove scratches, because they can't. Our polishes are an entirely new approach to guitar and fine instrument maintenance.
We've actually had people buy our product to fix their finishes after they used rubbing compound, fine sandpaper, other guitar products, or even automotive products on their guitars; which created scratches and all sorts of problems. We do not recommend you use any of the above on your valuable guitar. Guitars can be delicate and need the right polish. We're glad you've found GuitarScratchRemover.com ! Guaranteed not to harm your finish, even on high-end acoustic and electric guitars!
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