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RobF
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RE: French Polish repair (in reply to flyeogh)
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As I said, it’s your guitar. Researching a problem is just good sense. I have no dog in this, the beauty of free advice on the Foro is, while the recipient is under no obligation to accept it, the donor is also free to disengage if the advice is ignored. But, trust me, the course of action I have recommended is solid. If you decide to spray lacquer over a French Polished shellac finish, nobody’s gonna stop you, but it’s neither the correct nor wise thing to do. At any rate, peace, and best of luck with your repair.
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