Purchased a "B-Stock" Ohana CK 50G (Cedar top, Redwood back and sides). It's a gloss finish and has some finish problems. Described by seller as having a scratchy finish with a few tiny finish bubbles.
As a furniture woodworker I'd use 0000 steel wool with some wax to try to buff out a lightly scratched surface. Just wondering how others might have tired to brighten the surface of their 'well worn' uke surfaces.
No pics yet. Awaiting delivery. FWIW, scratches don't go deep to the solid wood surface. (I'm assured.)
As a furniture woodworker I'd use 0000 steel wool with some wax to try to buff out a lightly scratched surface. Just wondering how others might have tired to brighten the surface of their 'well worn' uke surfaces.
No pics yet. Awaiting delivery. FWIW, scratches don't go deep to the solid wood surface. (I'm assured.)