dratini357
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This was a Fender custom shop guitar that had a pretty thin finish (it was a relic).
I sanded it down with 400/800, and now it looks like this. What am I seeing here?
There's a bit of brown spots. I'm assuming the sealer was so thin, the brown sunk into the grain. The touch feels just a bit sticky, so am I correct to assume there's a bit of sealer/finish left?
Now, why are there whiter spots? I did accidentally water-sand and some of it got into the grain because the finish was so thin. Could it be because of that? How long should I wait to make sure there's no moisture left in the wood before applying lacquer?
I sanded it down with 400/800, and now it looks like this. What am I seeing here?
There's a bit of brown spots. I'm assuming the sealer was so thin, the brown sunk into the grain. The touch feels just a bit sticky, so am I correct to assume there's a bit of sealer/finish left?
Now, why are there whiter spots? I did accidentally water-sand and some of it got into the grain because the finish was so thin. Could it be because of that? How long should I wait to make sure there's no moisture left in the wood before applying lacquer?