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Re: 4003 Blueboy question - finish discolourng

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 5:08 am
by toneknob
jingle_jangle wrote:This looks to me like some sort of transfer of oils (skin oils or hand lotion) to the clearcoat.

It may not have penetrated far into the varnish. Try getting some original T-Cut and rubbing it in, using a soft cotton cloth. If this doesn't take it out, it may have penetrated too far. Don't rub too much (more than a minute or two); the varnish in these areas is only about .007"-.010" thick.
Thanks for the advice. It's definitely connected to hand/arms position, as we've not seen the discolouration elsewhere, and there's strong correlation of forearm/thumb/pinkie position to blotch location. I'll suggest the T-Cut approach and see how it goes.

Thanks all for your responses - much appreciated. In the meantime I've asked for some more pics from a decent camera, I'll post when they turn up. Also, I suppose I'd better promote the band: see pics of the 4003 in action at http://www.mothersofmemphis.com/pictures.html - and Londoners can see the band on the usual live circuit. Do we have a "Come see your favourite RR contributer's band" section on the forum?

Have I missed a hand lotion gag somewhere? :)

Re: 4003 Blueboy question - finish discolourng

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 1:28 pm
by johnallg
blueflamerick wrote:
johnallg wrote:I would suspect hand lotion.
What are you insinuating John?
The original post stated it was a female's bass and they tend to use hand lotions and that could explain the pattern and color of the discolorations. OP Tony should check and see if she's a user. :lol: Sorry, I couldn't resist. :oops:

And welcome aboard Tony!

Re: 4003 Blueboy question - finish discolourng

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 7:22 pm
by jps
toneknob wrote:Do we have a "Come see your favourite RR contributer's band" section on the forum?
As long as Ricks are involved the Rickenbacker Artists section is appropriate. :D