rwillett Posted yesterday at 08:25 Posted yesterday at 08:25 Hi I'm just finishing off my Jazz parts, Fender Jazz neck, Hipshot tuners, Bareknuckle pickups, John East Preamp and a lovely body from a luthier. Some of these bits came from @sifi2112, a true gent. Si painted the body in matt black and I really like the non gloss finish. It's really great contrasted with a white pickguard and chrome preamp. However I want to protect that matt finish. Looked up satin finishes on guitars and after wasting my time with ****'s on Reddit, I thought I'll come back and ask some sensible people here. Any suggestions what I can finish the body with but keep a subtle matt finish. Thanks Rob 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted yesterday at 09:12 Posted yesterday at 09:12 As above if you want totally matt, I did my shell pink jazz in satin which is slightly more shiny but not as much as gloss, looks great rob Quote
rwillett Posted yesterday at 09:35 Author Posted yesterday at 09:35 I missed one point out in my post. Many people stated that their matt finish became shiny after use so some.parts looked matt and some didn't. I was trying to avoid the shine. Also any particular brands of matt finish recommended? Thanks Rob Quote
Reggaebass Posted yesterday at 09:46 Posted yesterday at 09:46 One tip I would add which was a big mistake I made, obviously spray in a well ventilated area but don’t do it outside, I sprayed mine and hung it up and millions of little bugs and flies stuck to it 😁, I had to re do it Quote
BlueMoon Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Any areas that are shiny can be restored back to a matt finish by using very fine wet & dry paper (2000 grade). You wont see any scratches, especially if you use the paper dipped first in weak soapy water and keep the surface moist while working. 1 Quote
rwillett Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago (edited) Any suggestions for the matt finish, brands that work please? I didn't know that 2000 grade wet and dry would matt a shiny surface down. That's good to know I'll not spray outside now 😊 Edited 3 hours ago by rwillett Quote
DanOwens Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) You can get spray cans of Matt finish polyurethane from Boyes in Kendal. Edited 1 hour ago by DanOwens Quote
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