JammerMatt
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I'm having a guitar finish dilemma. First some background. My axes hang on the wall. They get incidental exposure to sunlight... not direct light. Our environment is not particulary dry, but we do run the heater alot this time of year what with two babies in the house. I have one of those deflectors on the heat register (forced air) that keeps direct heat off the axes.
Here's the dilemma. I'm noticing something in the finishes that I don't like. The LP used to be glassy smooth, but now if I turn it toward the light and look at the finish, it's like I can sort of see the grains of the wood in the gloss coat... sort of in relief. My Jackson Dinky has it bad, like little dimples in a golf ball. The USA Jackson is showing it very slightly. The Dinky is 8 years old, the LP is 4 years old and the USA is about 2 years old.
It almost seems like these things are drying out and the finish is soaking into the wood. I've never heard of such a thing. I'm thinking about taking them down and keeping them in their cases just in case... but they're so dang cool on the wall. I baby these things like they're children, so it's not from lack of care.
Anyone know what the heck's going on?
Here's the dilemma. I'm noticing something in the finishes that I don't like. The LP used to be glassy smooth, but now if I turn it toward the light and look at the finish, it's like I can sort of see the grains of the wood in the gloss coat... sort of in relief. My Jackson Dinky has it bad, like little dimples in a golf ball. The USA Jackson is showing it very slightly. The Dinky is 8 years old, the LP is 4 years old and the USA is about 2 years old.
It almost seems like these things are drying out and the finish is soaking into the wood. I've never heard of such a thing. I'm thinking about taking them down and keeping them in their cases just in case... but they're so dang cool on the wall. I baby these things like they're children, so it's not from lack of care.
Anyone know what the heck's going on?