Hey everyone - I have a japapnese floyd rose strat that I just refinished (couldn't take the fake foto flame....lol) and generally I like it but the neck profile is a bit too chunky for what I'm going for on this guitar (sort of a 80s/90s superstrat).
So rather than sanding down the neck profile, which makes me pretty nervous, I bought another neck on ebay, and some waterslide decals. They went on perfectly and I sprayed many coats of vintage amber tinted lacquer-in-a-can from stewmac.
I can still clearly see the decal however. Not the edges; that's starting to even out, but the color is slightly different or something. In certain light, the color difference disappears entirely and it looks normal, but if I rotate the headstock, the decal is clearly visible at certain light angles.
I printed my own custom decals once for a telecaster and finished in clear lacquer. I don't remember this problem, but it has been several years.
Is this just a matter of more coats? or is there a problem with using the amber tinted lacquer? Or perhaps with the decal or application...any ideas would be appreciated -
Thanks! Geoff
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