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Buckle rash. How do you avoid it?


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I was looking at the back of my P5 last night and noticed, in the right (or wrong) light i see lots of little scratches. Noting major and only in the finish.
Im normally careful with my Basses but we do have to wear shirts at a lot of our gigs, and tucked in so exposing the belt buckle.

I just wondered what others do in this situation. I dont have any sharp corners on my buckle but of course the bass is still rubbing against metal.

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[quote name='dave_bass5' post='542004' date='Jul 16 2009, 10:19 AM']I was looking at the back of my P5 last night and noticed, in the right (or wrong) light i see lots of little scratches. Noting major and only in the finish.
Im normally careful with my Basses but we do have to wear shirts at a lot of our gigs, and tucked in so exposing the belt buckle.

I just wondered what others do in this situation. I dont have any sharp corners on my buckle but of course the bass is still rubbing against metal.[/quote]

Braces?

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I take my belt off.

In situations where I can't, or I need to look smart, I untuck just one edge of my shirt and place it in front of the belt buckle. I still appear to be smart, but the shirt protects the bass from buckle rash, at least in the short term.

Mark

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Some good ideas, some silly ideas but all worth posting.

I think rotating the belt is probably going to work for me, as long as i keep my jacket on, cheers Chris.
I dont fancy sticking anything to the back of the bass.

I used to wear the bass lower so it wasn't a problem but this bass feels more comfortable higher up.

To be honest i dont even need to wear a belt but it looks a bit better IMO.

Cheers all.

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I wear my bass high enough to be clear of the belt buckle, especially when additionally deflected by my stomach. That's when I'm not wearing a T-shirt which covers the belt buckle. Plus I don't have any painted or lacquered basses, they're all natural finish.

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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='542035' date='Jul 16 2009, 10:47 AM']Scratch Pad - that's the self-clinging thing (electro-static, so no sticky stuff involved) that can easily be transferred between basses.

Expensive, but excellent.[/quote]

that's the fella.
I find that even the poly lacquered instruments pick up marks from plastic shirt buttons. Strangely enough though my Stingray got the most use, yet showed the least wear.

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[quote name='dave_bass5' post='542043' date='Jul 16 2009, 10:53 AM']....I think rotating the belt is probably going to work for me, as long as i keep my jacket on.... To be honest i dont even need to wear a belt but it looks a bit better IMO....[/quote]
I find the belt is hidden behind the bass so it doesn't look silly to an audience. If you take the belt off jeans still have a metal button and trousers can have buttons and clips which can scratch. A normal belt is usually wide enough to cover those and protect the bass.

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[quote name='chris_b' post='542075' date='Jul 16 2009, 11:18 AM']I find the belt is hidden behind the bass so it doesn't look silly to an audience. If you take the belt off jeans still have a metal button and trousers can have buttons and clips which can scratch. A normal belt is usually wide enough to cover those and protect the bass.[/quote]

Yeah, ill give it a go on Sat. Ill have suit trousers on so just one small plastic button.

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I always find my t-shirts get ruined when playing gigs, as they get scratched between the belt buckle and the bass body meaning I have a wardrobe full of t-shirts with lots of little holes on the front.

At least my bass is fine then :)

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[quote name='Geoff' post='542131' date='Jul 16 2009, 12:18 PM']I always find my t-shirts get ruined when playing gigs, as they get scratched between the belt buckle and the bass body meaning I have a wardrobe full of t-shirts with lots of little holes on the front.

At least my bass is fine then :)[/quote]

Yeah, same here. I used to have a go at the girlfriend and her stupid washing machine until i realised what was causing it.

Not played in a t-shirt for ages though.

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[quote name='gareth' post='542141' date='Jul 16 2009, 12:30 PM']Wear a t-shirt outside your trousers and if you wear a belt move it round so that the buckle does up on the side - as your t-shirt is out, you won't see the beltt anyway.

I have never caused belt rash on any bass I have but i've bought used basses that unfortunately already had buckle rash.[/quote]

I am only talking about surface scratches. The ones you cant see unless the light is hitting them at the right angle. Ive never actually broke the surface of the lacquer.

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[quote name='Geoff' post='542131' date='Jul 16 2009, 12:18 PM']I always find my t-shirts get ruined when playing gigs, as they get scratched between the belt buckle and the bass body meaning I have a wardrobe full of t-shirts with lots of little holes on the front.

At least my bass is fine then :)[/quote]


I guess you don't need to worry when wearing spandex :rolleyes:

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