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Chipped the paintwork on my bass! F***!


SevenSeas
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You can do a [url="http://www.reranch.com/101.htm#spot%20repair"]spot repair[/url] on a small chip, but like everyone else I personally wouldn't bother. Keeping a working bass blemish free is near impossible, and you're just setting yourself up for more anguish with the next one.

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Wrap your bass in cotton wool and don't play it again. This is the only sure fire way of keeping your bass pristine.

I'm in the "workhorse" camp - And you'll find no bigger, sturdier workhorse than a Stingray.

Get over your ding, go out, gig it. If you ding it again, that kinda stuff happens. But hey, at least it shows you've used it and it works for you rather than it's hung on your wall as an attractive ornament.

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Again, this is the problem with poly finishes. It is a hard plastic coat which if knocked hard enough will crack and chip. Nitro is much more forgiving and is the easiest thing in the world to fix up. Nail varnish is nitrocellulose and works on nitro finishes fixes, not polyurethane. Super glue would do a better job of sticking the surrounding area together as nail varnish is a flexible material and much weaker than the plaggy stuff but as has been said, best left alone really.

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