I picked up this old-school set of EMG's off eBay this week... they just got here today. TONS of playing wear on the 81, as expected... the S wasnt that bad. So I said hey, lets see if we cant get these looking a little better!
Before:

After:

Was really easy to do... Using a palm sander:
1- 100 grit JUST until all wear marks are gone
2- 220 grit to remove deep scratches from 100 grit, until smooth and uniform
3- 400 wet
4- 800 wet
5- Polish with your choice of compounds... I used an orbital buffer and they came out GREAT!
Not a bad option for about a half an hour of work! I can live without the EMG logo... but not without the EMG sound.
Before:

After:

Was really easy to do... Using a palm sander:
1- 100 grit JUST until all wear marks are gone
2- 220 grit to remove deep scratches from 100 grit, until smooth and uniform
3- 400 wet
4- 800 wet
5- Polish with your choice of compounds... I used an orbital buffer and they came out GREAT!
Not a bad option for about a half an hour of work! I can live without the EMG logo... but not without the EMG sound.


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