Bob Hoover Ross
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An acquaintance on another forum showed me a bass he'd built using an unfinished body, and the only treatment he applied was "Butcher's Boston Polish Amber Paste Wax" He says he sanded the body to 320 grit, applied two coats of this paste wax, polished [sic] it with paper towels, and that was it. It's lasted over 20 years with no subsequent reapplication/polishing. And it looks gorgeous!
Anyone here ever do this? Any downside to a paste wax-only finish? Is there a better paste wax to use than this Butcher's Boston stuff?
I've already proven to myself that I have neither the experience nor the patience to apply traditional finishes easily or successfully, so this sounds appealing due to the low labor requirements. I have an alder+maple bodied Warmoth bass that I've been procrastinating about finishing precisely because I suck at DIY finishing!
Will I screw this up too? Should I not even bother, i.e., is paste wax a bad idea? Thanks.
Anyone here ever do this? Any downside to a paste wax-only finish? Is there a better paste wax to use than this Butcher's Boston stuff?
I've already proven to myself that I have neither the experience nor the patience to apply traditional finishes easily or successfully, so this sounds appealing due to the low labor requirements. I have an alder+maple bodied Warmoth bass that I've been procrastinating about finishing precisely because I suck at DIY finishing!
Will I screw this up too? Should I not even bother, i.e., is paste wax a bad idea? Thanks.