Hello,
I have bought this guitar that has a number of chips in the poly finish on the heel of the body that i have been thinking about filling the chips/repairing using the superglue method once it arrives.
Has anyone had any experience filling chips in their guitar finish using super glue at all? Below is a picture of the back of neck to show what i mean.
I've also just found out there is a black version of Loctite too that would do the job (Loctite 480) as i have been thinking of what i could use to dye the glue black if i was to use normal super glue. It's a poly finish on a Fender Classic Series guitar so I'm not overly precious about it but would like to give it a go fixing it.
Thank you
Michael
Comments
I use an activator "Gluboost" that sets the glue instantly so you can sand and re-apply quickly.
I've done both many times with great results.
That black ca glue is very pricey and as with all ca glue it will go off (ca glue has about 12 month shelf life)
poundshop black nail varnish and regular ca glue £2 total
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/61134/sarge/p1
Cheers
Michael
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/61134/sarge/p1