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'De-glossing' a high gloss poly finish


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Micro Mesh :). You can then work to a level you are happy with.

It'll depend on the colour of the body for how fine you'll need to go. For example 1200 grit on a black bass will look pretty "scratchy" so you'd want to go higher, but the same 1200 used on a natural bass will look almost good enough.

Two words of warning though, where your arms or fingers rest will gloss up pretty quickly again if the bass gets a great deal of use. The second warning being that in the right lighting conditions you will most likely see the scratches you have created. One way of making the scratches less noticeable is to apply a paste wax (I like Renaissance) after you're done rubbing, this will fill the fine scratches to some extent making them less obvious.

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If you have the equipment - the simplest method is to spray it with a coat of satin / matt clear. Not sure if that's the technical term but it means the clearcoat with the additives that make it dry short of high gloss to a certain degree - Not a DIY job for most people however.

If you're looking for a "reliced" look - anything from scotchbrite, coarse to fine grade abrasives - you can get it looking plenty reliced in short order. Just don't go overboard!

If you just want to take a high gloss finish and knock it back to a satin - The above suggestions will work, but the devil is in the detail. Try it first on the back, where you can hide it or call it "buckle rash".

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