Ahhh. That's where I was wrong. I think maybe I just assumed chemically bonded when I read it bonded to the previous layer. Will see how it goes in a couple weeks time for its final finish. Definalely not gonna strip it all back at this stage.
Ahhh. That's where I was wrong. I think maybe I just assumed chemically bonded when I read it bonded to the previous layer. Will see how it goes in a couple weeks time for its final finish. Definalely not gonna strip it all back at this stage.
You'll probably be ok, and I wouldn't strip it back at this time either. However if you ever develop any delamination issues down the track, this might explain why. Also, I'm not saying you will have any future problems, only if.
Hopefully everything works out, because it's a great looking guitar!
And FWIW, even with finishes that are reactive like lacquer, I still would not wet sand between coats. Dry sand if needed to fix something, but not as part of a repetition - coat, sand, coat, sand, coat, sand etc.
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