What is the simplest and easiest way to remove scratches off a natural satin ukulele? :)
T TangleWood Ukulele Member Joined Aug 3, 2013 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Aug 3, 2013 #1 What is the simplest and easiest way to remove scratches off a natural satin ukulele?
R Radio Flyer Well-known member Joined Jul 21, 2013 Messages 283 Reaction score 0 Location memphis,tn usa Aug 3, 2013 #2 i think you're going to have to be more specific. what type of uke is it (what kind of finish), is the scratch just in the finish or down to the wood, etc. more than a few will say to leave the scratch as a sign of character.
i think you're going to have to be more specific. what type of uke is it (what kind of finish), is the scratch just in the finish or down to the wood, etc. more than a few will say to leave the scratch as a sign of character.
mm stan Mystery Man UU VIP Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 28,193 Reaction score 28 Location Honolulu, Hawaii 5min away from waikiki Aug 4, 2013 #3 Most time scratches in satin wood need to be sanded down and stained and refinished ......I would let them be and accept them as badges of honor...
Most time scratches in satin wood need to be sanded down and stained and refinished ......I would let them be and accept them as badges of honor...
UkeKiddinMe Well-known member Joined Mar 6, 2013 Messages 972 Reaction score 0 Location Hudson Valley, NY Aug 4, 2013 #4 mm stan said: Most time scratches in satin wood need to be sanded down and stained and refinished ......I would let them be and accept them as badges of honor... Click to expand... I like scratches.
mm stan said: Most time scratches in satin wood need to be sanded down and stained and refinished ......I would let them be and accept them as badges of honor... Click to expand... I like scratches.
OP OP T TangleWood Ukulele Member Joined Aug 3, 2013 Messages 11 Reaction score 0 Aug 4, 2013 #5 mm stan said: Most time scratches in satin wood need to be sanded down and stained and refinished ......I would let them be and accept them as badges of honor... Click to expand... Alright then. I'll leave them be.
mm stan said: Most time scratches in satin wood need to be sanded down and stained and refinished ......I would let them be and accept them as badges of honor... Click to expand... Alright then. I'll leave them be.
OldePhart Well-known member Joined Nov 18, 2010 Messages 8,338 Reaction score 11 Location DFW, TX, USA Aug 4, 2013 #6 "How do you remove scratches?" I don't...I make more of them...
malweth Well-known member Joined May 4, 2012 Messages 50 Reaction score 0 Location Wakefield, RI Aug 4, 2013 #7 OldePhart said: "How do you remove scratches?" I don't...I make more of them... Click to expand... What's the best way to make more scratches?
OldePhart said: "How do you remove scratches?" I don't...I make more of them... Click to expand... What's the best way to make more scratches?
consitter Well-known member Joined Feb 7, 2011 Messages 30,000 Reaction score 2 Location Ashland, Kentucky Aug 4, 2013 #8 malweth said: What's the best way to make more scratches? Click to expand... Use it as a club to hit zombies.
malweth said: What's the best way to make more scratches? Click to expand... Use it as a club to hit zombies.
malweth Well-known member Joined May 4, 2012 Messages 50 Reaction score 0 Location Wakefield, RI Aug 4, 2013 #9 consitter said: Use it as a club to hit zombies. Click to expand... That's exactly why I took up the instrument.
consitter said: Use it as a club to hit zombies. Click to expand... That's exactly why I took up the instrument.
consitter Well-known member Joined Feb 7, 2011 Messages 30,000 Reaction score 2 Location Ashland, Kentucky Aug 4, 2013 #10 malweth said: That's exactly why I took up the instrument. Click to expand... Hold the phone... You took it up because of zombies...or to use it as a club?
malweth said: That's exactly why I took up the instrument. Click to expand... Hold the phone... You took it up because of zombies...or to use it as a club?
S Shastastan Well-known member Joined Jun 4, 2011 Messages 532 Reaction score 1 Location Redding, CA Aug 4, 2013 #11 Ditto! If you take your uke out of the case, you will sooner or later get scratches. That's life. Stan
Ditto! If you take your uke out of the case, you will sooner or later get scratches. That's life. Stan