I would also let it naturally relic if there is such a thing. Over on the TDPRI someone has posted a thread to the most awful relic job I have ever seen. Someone has literally attacked a guitar with a hammer and then set fire to parts of the body. It looks totally unnatural and hideous, especially given that the chrome hardware looks shiny new too. The best way of "relicing" a guitar is to play it, gig with it, keep it out of its case, let your kids play it, or lend it out to someone with kids. Hang it up in a light sunny room, so bits fade, dont wipe the thing down after sweating on it, lean it against your amp without a stand during soundchecks and performances. Pretty soon it'll look nice and (naturally) aged.