Inbetween coats of paint on a guitar body I'm refinishing; I washed the entire surface with a solution of detergent and water with a clean sponge to eliminate grease. I then became busy with dinner so I decided that I'd apply another coat the day after instead of directly afterwards. I brought the guitar inside and left it to dry.
I came back in the morning to find deep cracks/splits in the wood. Not just the paintjob. Not on the main body of the guitar but where the neck pocket meets the guitar face and also directly along the input jack hole. They are pretty much bumps which have risen up and then split open like fruit.
WHAT IS THIS
I'm thinking of just stripping the body and sanding flat + woodfilling. I can't believe this. Please has anybody had this splitting effect happen to them? What causes it? rapid drying?
I came back in the morning to find deep cracks/splits in the wood. Not just the paintjob. Not on the main body of the guitar but where the neck pocket meets the guitar face and also directly along the input jack hole. They are pretty much bumps which have risen up and then split open like fruit.
WHAT IS THIS
I'm thinking of just stripping the body and sanding flat + woodfilling. I can't believe this. Please has anybody had this splitting effect happen to them? What causes it? rapid drying?
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