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Scratch Pad Introduces Guitar Finish Protector

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Following 18 months of development, Scratch Pad, LLC has produced a new, high-tech guitar finish protector. Belt buckles are actually only part of the overall problem—snaps, zippers, pocket rivets, and even the abrasive effects of denim will result in finish damage.

Scratch Pad is an attractive, non-adhesive finish protector, which is easily applied, removed and re-applied to another instrument in seconds. Its durable, multi-layered design shields your instruments from the scratches, dings and impact-divots caused by belt buckles, snaps, pocket rivets.

Scratch Pad's patented 'Micro-Pore Copolymer' material allows it to cling gently but securely to your instrument without the use of adhesives, elastic bands or vinyl films.

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Scratch Pad has been shaped and sized to accommodate the most vulnerable wear areas of all body styles from the classic Les Pauls, Strats, Telecasters and SGs, etc., to the more distinctive shape of the 'Flying V', Warlock, etc. It may also be trimmed to accommodate those unusual/custom body designs or for use as a removable pickguard.

Scratch Pad is now available in four vibrant colors; Black Velvet, Tyrol Red, Royal Blue and Chestnut Brown.

Scratch Pad is available at Musician's Friend , Sam Ash Music Stores, and many fine Independent retailers throughout the U.S.

For more information, visit their web site at www.ScratchPadUSA.com.

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