Just wondering how successful it is, just to take the eye away from an issue, rather than to stand up to scrutiny..
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Anybody had any luck with nail polish to touch up poly?
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Yep. I touched up a snakeskin on a BCR (using white and black with toothpicks), then filled with super glue and sanded smooth. Looks a lot better than a chunk down to the wood.
I was tempted to try wood dyes sold at Stew-Mac (to mix with the super glue), but they want over $150 for a set of ten colors.
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My black schecter - that some idiot used left handed - now has black nail polish over the hole that used to hold a strap button.
I won't try to cover up the pick scratches that look like it was more like sand paper scratches than pick scratches with nail polish, but the strap button looks fine.
Up close, it is obvious. But to the outside observer, its ok.
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I've actually used model paint to cover up some dings on my black strat. During one show many years ago, while jamming at the front of the stage with our bassist, he nailed the bottom part of my guitar body with the headstock of his BC Rick Warlock bass. He fell off the stage and left a huge gash in my strat. After many applications, I actually filled it in with model paint and made it not so noticeable."Some days you're the dog, other days you're the hydrant." - on the back of the business card for Bella the Pomeranian
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Back when my warlock was black, it had chipped ends. My gf at the time gave me some nail polish to cover them. I didn't try to fill, just cover the exposed wood to stop it from further damage. It worked well & the thin layer of polish was durable enough to last 15 years.
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