I bought a Warmoth strat neck with "Vintage tint satin nitro" finish in last Sept. no issue at all it was a great neck until this summer. I left the guitar on a multi guitar stand and went on a business trip for a month. When I came back I noticed a small spot on the neck(where the neck lean and contact on the guitar stand foam) is melting. Initially I thought I might have accidentally dented the neck but upon close inspection you can see the finish melted and the nitro build up on the top area. So I checked all my other guitars with nitro finish(Gibson and Warmoth/Fender neck with "Gloss" nitro finish) but none of them have this issue.
The average room temperature is around 30-36C which shouldn't be hot enough to melt nitro just curious anyone on the forum have similar experience with "Vintage tint satin nitro" finish melting?
The average room temperature is around 30-36C which shouldn't be hot enough to melt nitro just curious anyone on the forum have similar experience with "Vintage tint satin nitro" finish melting?
