That is common with a very quick paint job. That is overspray created by the turbulance in passing the gun over a cavity. The paint is not allowed to flow like Sully mentioned. If more attention is given, that result can be eliminated. This bothers me as a lack of attention to detail and cutting corners With proper sanding between the coats and a proper "flowout" at the final coat this can be eliminated. Since this commonly happens, I have a technique when I paint and buff out the guitar to completely eliminate this type of defect. For me, this would be acceptable if it were a covered control cavity, but not in a exposed trem rout.
With this, I would sand it smooth and paint the cavity, either white or black.
As mentioned before, possibly getting a price break or something. But, that may prove difficult.
With this, I would sand it smooth and paint the cavity, either white or black.
As mentioned before, possibly getting a price break or something. But, that may prove difficult.
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