I accidentally hit the headstock of my 4003 FG onto some mic stand during a gig last year and got this wound:

As there was absolutely no guitar repairer/builder knowing anything about and having conversion varnish, I had a guitar building friend of mine fill the wound and respray the area. He only had urethane type paint which he said was close to what Gibson used. He was too busy to have time to make the retouched area seamless before I took the bass back for an upcoming gig. The new paint is a hair thicker than the original CV, so there's a 1-inch long "cascade" line from the E tuner bushing to the edge of the headstock between the new paint and the old CV, and a couple of little shallow holes on the surface.


I'd like to get rid of the uneveness on the finish. I have #1000 sand paper, Scratch and Zymol. Please educate me on how to proceed.
Thank you, Sir!







