Colour bleed on Midnight Blue 4003

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Colour bleed on Midnight Blue 4003

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Hi,

I bought a November 04 built Midnight Blue 4003 a short while ago and it has always felt a bit 'sticky' on the back of the neck when playing. I have always had to give it a quick polish afterwards.

I have now noticed that the blue colour has 'bled' into the binding on the top of the body where my right arm rests on the bass and also - most pronouncedly - on both the upper and lower white binding along the edges of the neck.

I am totally certain this is a genuine Ric MB 4003 as I have all the documentation for it, etc. I am just rather surprised that this has happened.

Does anyone know any quick 'cures' for this condition. It's only a slight cosmetic thing, but I would prefer to be able to fix it if possible.

Practically impossible to get a good photo to illustrate it, unfortunately...
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12stringbassist?

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Ian,

I have a '03 Midnight Blue 4003, along with a couple of other 4003's, including a '94 jetglo and a '00 mapleglo. I've never had any problem with color bleed on any of my Ric's. Could you post a photo to help us diagnose this? What have you been polishing it with?

Personally, I LOVE the Midnight Blue finish. It is my favorite of all of the Ric finishes, everything included.
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I will try to get a photo of the colour bleed. It looks like the blue has been smeared onto the binding. Damn irritating.

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There was something on blue bleeding a few months ago, perhaps over on the RIC forums - I can't recall exactly. Not sure if they came up with a cure, however.
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Does anyone have the email address for Ric customer support?
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Thanks very much.
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Wow Ian - that's some pretty substantial bleeding, (especially on the neck binding). I hope you get some answers.
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I guess we need to stay away from anti-bacterial soaps. Especially when playing our MID Ricks.

Who'da thunk?!

And here's me all thinkin' I'm being super careful by washing my hands before I play my Ricks!
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