I was going to take pictures but the batteries on my camera were dead so I am recharging them. I placed the guitar on a table under good light and was able to determine that the damage had to have been done by the guitar tech at the store when he removed the protective plastic from the pickguard. Apparently he rubbed too hard and used cloth material that was rough enough to scratch and create blemishes. There are marks wherever there are corners and screws to work out the pinched plastic.
I must say, what a doofus move. He should have known better. There are some scratches that look like he even used something sharp like a razor blade or a fine tipped flathead screwdriver. I have never purchased a brand new guitar. Like I have alluded to before, when I have purchased things considered high-end there is a level of treatment and expertise that has come with it. I have been taken care of and advised by knowledgeable salespeople about things you would not consider when buying mainstream goods. This is something I would anticipate from a Guitar Center (at least in the past as I have not set foot in one since maybe 1988?) but not this shop.
It has now been more than three months since I bought the guitar. If you have not already figure this out, thoroughly inspect every nook and cranny as much as you can before making a purchase and certainly finish it up ASAP once you get it home. I wasn't this thorough before the purchase but I did not expect the staff to damage it in the process of making the purchase. There has been a lot of poop going on in my life but I neglected my duty to look out for the inevitable unexpected.
I know some people would not care and figure the pickguard is going to get scratched up as you play. Everyone is different. However, I am pretty sure more people would want something I have owned than something the people caring less have owned.
The product that my friend recommended is
3M Marine Clear Plastic Cleaner and Polish.
I used some on the pickguard but I did not notice any improvement beyond what I had already done with a clean and dry microfiber cloth. I might try one of the other products or I might just replace the pickguard.
Darwin, has one of the products you have used been any better than another?
darwinohm wrote:I have used these products to remove finger rub marks from picking on pickguards and they do work very well. Black pickguards also show everything> I initially used these products to keep my Gold Wing windshield perfectly clear. I would not use them on Lexan or Lexan coated plastics.-- Darwin