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Thread: "Spots" in the finish?

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    that's kind of what I was worried about...I don't want to sand back entirely...maybe light sand that line back and get it to fade in like I did with some other hard lines I had. I have a few more coats to put on anyway.

    Thanks for the advice!

  2. #12
    Think I got it fixed...a little light sanding, and letting stain sit for a prolonged period of time.

    I think I need to stop messing with the finish, let it dry, put on the satin top coat with aging, and move on to the next stage.


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    GAStronomist stan's Avatar
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    nice save, looks pretty good

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    coming up a treat there.. well done!
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    Those colours are great. The guitar is looking very pretty.
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    Hey, awesome bursting, Larry Carlton is gonna want this!
    look fwd to seeing it with top coat

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