BrentSSL
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Just posting because the guitar is a 2005 not a dent and I chipped it just moving it ughhh this year suuuccckkkksss
Yes I have the chip what kind of super glue do you suggest?Did you save the chip? You can use crazy glue to fill in the spot and polish it out. Get it back to 99%.
BummerJust rammed my favorite rg228 into a piece of metal sticking out of a door . Big chip on the horn out
Those 4 ESP Strats are hands down the coolest guitars I have ever seen. Killer, killer vibe.Yeah I keep chipping mine as well. LOL. Beauty of relic finishes is that if it chips it just adds to the character.
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If you want to tackle this yourself, check with Stew Mac. They sell a super thin, watery super glue with an ultra thin extended tip that is way, way easier to control than the grocery store stuff - which is noticeably thicker (goopier) and has too generous a dispenser tip. Test fit the chip. Make sure you have it lined up like a puzzle piece so the irregular edges match all the way around. Put a tiny ball of modeling clay on the back of the chip and stab a toothpick in it so you can easily lift and replace the chip with the toothpick rather than you fingers. The soft modeling clay will easily ‘let go’ of the toothpick once the super glue sets. Carefully lift the paint chip with the toothpick, flow a SMALL amt of fine super glue under it. Gently replace the chip in the correct ‘puzzle piece’ position with the toothpick. Hold it still for 30 sec. lift the toothpick out of the wad of modeling clay. Leave it alone for 3-5 min before removing the wad of clay.Here's the dent sad
Thank you. I built all of the guitars pictured over the last 6 months or so as a hobby. Had some ESP logo's laying around and always loved the look of the Japan ESP Strat's as you don't see those very often.Those 4 ESP Strats are hands down the coolest guitars I have ever seen. Killer, killer vibe.
Yeah I keep chipping mine as well. LOL. Beauty of relic finishes is that if it chips it just adds to the character.
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I'd suggest a slow curing crazy glue and you would need to clean the area so the chip will fit perfectly with no raised edges. You would need to tape off as closely as possible the area near the chip and wrap the entire guitar in plastic. The fumes from using crazy glue will create white spots... so you would want to use as little as possible, yet enough to make a solid repair. Wrapping the entire guitar prevents you from grabbing the guitar with some errant glue on your fingers causing another issue.Yes I have the chip what kind of super glue do you suggest?