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Deano

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  1. Thanks for your help and comments I will update soon with pictures, so you can see the finished bass
  2. No I haven't tried, but I think I will start again with a different colour, ill give that clear matt finish a shot! Thanks Dean
  3. I were told in a shop that this stuff were lacquer, its called 'Clear Sealer', I then used turtle wax. The finish I got with them two felt really nice but it doesn't suit the stain, if you get what I mean... My first intentions were to have a flat finish, this isn't flat! But I don't mind a bit of shine
  4. Brilliant, I will give that a go tonight after work. Thanks!
  5. Hello, This is my first guitar project it is a RBX-170 Yamaha. Although the bass cost me £25, I did not like the finish, it had no character. It took several pieces of sandpaper (appox 25!!) to get rid the original finish. I had planned if this goes well to purchase some better hardware, but I'm not 100% about the finish! This was the guitar before I did any work. This is it after the stain. I wanted a matt finish like my Ibanez SZ1220 pictured below. Once I applied the lacquer and wax I got a shine and which brighten the brown and this isn't what I wanted. Would it be best if sanded it down to the bare wood again and start from scratch or is there a way to get rid of the shine? If I have to sand down again, what steps should I take to ensure a matt finish? I believe the wood is Agathis. Even though I paid £25 for this bass, if I know how to solve these problems now, on my next guitar (hopefully telecaster) I hopefully I can avoid these problems! Thanks Dean
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