Pea Turgh Posted Monday at 17:21 Posted Monday at 17:21 In one of my contemplative moods, whilst staring in to space instead of being a productive member of society, my gaze fell upon my favourite bass. Felt the urge to change something, and thought gold anodized knobs to match the gold anodized scratchplate might work. Knobs ordered/sailed/arrived - too damn gold. Is it possible to tone the colour down to match the scratchplate? Light sanding? Quote
BlueMoon Posted yesterday at 12:05 Posted yesterday at 12:05 I guess that, without testing, you’ll never know. It could get ugly pretty quickly if the top coating is very thin though. I’d recommend starting with a light touch (e.g. kitchen sponge scourer) on a sacrificial example. Good luck. 1 1 Quote
itu Posted yesterday at 15:36 Posted yesterday at 15:36 If those knobs are made of Al, the colour is inside the material. I'd be careful when scratching the surface. Slowly, please. 1 1 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Nothing good can possibly come from sanding the knobs. It might be easier to darken the pickguard. 1 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted 8 hours ago Author Posted 8 hours ago Yeah, I’ll probably screw it up. Was hoping there would be a nice easy chemical solution, like pop it in vinegar for 30 seconds and it would magically match perfectly. Quote
snorkie635 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I don't think that this can actually be done (without the help of Q Section). I have a bass with the same gold pickguard and silver controls. If I were you, I'd leave well alone and learn to love it. 1 Quote
Crusoe Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Just keep fiddling with them and your seat and finger gunk will probably do it for you. 😄 Quote
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