Guitar finish touch up help

agentzero12

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I have a Gibson explorer that I got about 3 years ago at a steal but it has some blemishes. Most of them I'm ok with (on the back) but there is one on the top fin-at my right arm- that is like to repair. I'll try to get a picture soon but it's a decent sized chunk that looks like it may have been dropped. It's about the size of a nickel and the finished is cracked a bit around it and there is a small amount of wood missing. I'm considering filling it with wood putty and repainting but I'm not sure if I can match it easily. As far as I know it's a 2006 model. Standard in black. Any help would be great.
 
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Is there any wood missing ? Is the wood all intact but compressed ? Do you know what the factory finish is ? (Poly, Nitro, etc).

A pic would be most helpful.
 
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Whatever you do, don't use wood putty!! There are much better repair options than that.
 
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I'm having trouble working out whether that's a sold black finish, or translucent black with the grain visible. The dent looks like a compression wound, i.e. the wood has been compressed (a lot) by a big impact, but no wood is missing.

If i was right about the dent, I'd start by trying to steam it up as much as possible. A deep dent like that would probably take quite a few steaming sessions with at least a day or two between each. Steaming can be done with a soldering iron and damp cloth.

I also can't tell whether the fractures in the finish (where the white-ish colour is in evidence through the splits (top pic) are in just the finish, or are actually into the wood itself. I'd try flaking a chip off, and if it came away easily, i'd chip away all that fractured area to be able to observe the wood for fractures. If the wood itself is cracked but still feels solid, i guess you could fill the cracks with thin superglue or Titebond.

If the finish is solid black, the repair could be done more simply. Chip away all the fractured paint (keep the finish chips, they may be useful in trying to determine what kind of finish it is), fill the dent with some kind of auto body filler or something similar (I can't recommend products as I'm on the other side of the planet, I don't know the names of your local products), sand the repair smooth and then build up a new finish using something compatible with the existing finish. Nail polish works great for Nitro, although I'm not sure if your finish would be nitro. Coloured superglue would probably work for most other finishes (won't actually melt into poly, but a repair like that would be close to invisible).

The finish repair would be fine work involving fine-grade abrasive papers under a good work lamp, but it's eminently do-able.
 
Guitar finish touch up help

The finish is solid-opaque. And the cracks are just the finish. Id like to fix those but am less worried about that than the chip/dent. I plan on eventually having the whole thing refinished but that will be many years down the road. I like the concept of using the nail polish as I think it's nitro. Thanks for the tip.
 
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