JCH said:Lacquer sticks in the proper hands work well, but inexperience can lead to a big mess. If it's a lacquer finish on the guitar it is not a good idea to use anything but lacquer based products to repair. Most repairs aren't too difficult. Much depends on the color. It's considerably easier to fix a chip in a black guitar than something with a name similar to mandarin tangerine metallic.
Need more info. What is the make/color?
Light said:Burn in sticks look like crap. The color never matches, and you can't EVER get rid of the witness line. If you want to fix lacquer properly, you need to first match the color (which, to be honest, is imposible if the finish is more than a year or two old), then build up new lacquer and blend it in to the old lacquer. If you don't blend in the new lacquer, it will always show.
Light
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ggunn said:Can you just glue the chip back in place? It wouldn't be perfect, but at least the color would match.