Hi there!
To me, it seems a crack in the finish that's not affecting wood.
BUT....as we do not know as and why it started, I would prefer to be sure that it stopped and will never go on, ruining paint more.
That can be achieved applying a small quantity of CA glue and then cleaning, sanding and polishing, but of course it's a kind of job that must be done by someone who knows how to do it.
I agree with you.Dang. I should not be having to do that kind of stuff on a guitar this expensive. Really wonder what happened there.
I thought EBMM used polyurethane across the board, and I could've sworn that CS told me a long time ago that my JPs in fact had polyurethane and could therefore be polished with high end car detailing products (which is true and works great). Is there something about the Majesty line specifically that they changed to polyester since it's a neck-through if true?Your guitar has polyester finish, which is supposed to be more solid.
I don't know, I just searched and looked on different Majesty guitars and the specs. And the ones I looked at said high gloss polyester. I don't know what model you have, but I am sure you can find the specs for itI thought EBMM used polyurethane across the board, and I could've sworn that CS told me a long time ago that my JPs in fact had polyurethane and could therefore be polished with high end car detailing products (which is true and works great). Is there something about the Majesty line specifically that they changed to polyester since it's a neck-through if true?