Boogie.Man
Well-known member
First, let me state forthright that I am very OC and anal. I know it's best to leave it alone and focus on my music, etc.; but I am who I am. If fit and finish wasn't an issue I might have other basses in addition to my Music Man basses.
My new StingRay has a little area on one of the edges where it is slightly dinged. I think that rubbing compound, and perhaps even just polishing compound, could take care of it, followed by a good guitar polish. Standard guitar polish, haze removers, aren't quite enough.
Can you safely use rubbing compound?
What about using polishing compound?
Thanks,
Ken
My new StingRay has a little area on one of the edges where it is slightly dinged. I think that rubbing compound, and perhaps even just polishing compound, could take care of it, followed by a good guitar polish. Standard guitar polish, haze removers, aren't quite enough.
Can you safely use rubbing compound?
What about using polishing compound?
Thanks,
Ken