bluesquidd
Well-known member
Man, I just found a nice paint chip on my 3 month old Stingray 5H. What upsets me is I don't know how It got there. It's no big deal. It's is on the back side of the bottom near the input jack and it's about the size of a 1/8" circle. But man, right to the wood.
My Stingray is Sapphire Black. Perty thing. I took a black sharpie to at least cover the wood showing. Any way, I searched on this site about chips and scratches and I guess using clear nail polish to seal the chip is the way to go? I did that with a jazz bass before but I'm wonder if they make a sapphire black nail polish?
S%&t, I'll take my bass to the nearest Drug Store to do a paint match.
This really isn't a big deal. My Smith bass has an oil finish and it has fingernail marks, dings everywhere. It's just going to take a day or so to get over this
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I'm more pist 'cause I don't know how I did it. I discovered it tonight changing strings.
Funny, watching the Steve Morse Video where he still uses is MM Signature model with the serial number 1. If you haven't watch that, check it out. Funny.
My Stingray is Sapphire Black. Perty thing. I took a black sharpie to at least cover the wood showing. Any way, I searched on this site about chips and scratches and I guess using clear nail polish to seal the chip is the way to go? I did that with a jazz bass before but I'm wonder if they make a sapphire black nail polish?
S%&t, I'll take my bass to the nearest Drug Store to do a paint match.
This really isn't a big deal. My Smith bass has an oil finish and it has fingernail marks, dings everywhere. It's just going to take a day or so to get over this
I'm more pist 'cause I don't know how I did it. I discovered it tonight changing strings.
Funny, watching the Steve Morse Video where he still uses is MM Signature model with the serial number 1. If you haven't watch that, check it out. Funny.