Topic: Edge binding

Hi all!!!!

Anyone know a way to brighten up edge binding? The white has turned an ugly yellow.

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Re: Edge binding

It happens with age and the best advice I can offer is to learn to love it. Some of the yellowing will be from the materials exposure to sunlight and some from the finish yellowing for the same reason. There's no economically viable way of fixing it...   I mean you could sand through the clear, remove the top layer of material, and then refinish but I'm sure you'll agree that it's too much trouble just for some yellowing. I actually like the look of some age on a guitar myself smile

I've discussed using UV inhibitors in the finish to prevent yellowing of the top and bindings with other luthiers and it's not a popular idea. Most people just seem to like the age to show on a guitar...  When I get a new guitar, one of the first things I do is start exposing it to the sun to go ahead and get some color on the top.... I don't like a bleached top look.

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Re: Edge binding

Guitarpix wrote:

It happens with age and the best advice I can offer is to learn to love it. Some of the yellowing will be from the materials exposure to sunlight and some from the finish yellowing for the same reason. There's no economically viable way of fixing it...   I mean you could sand through the clear, remove the top layer of material, and then refinish but I'm sure you'll agree that it's too much trouble just for some yellowing. I actually like the look of some age on a guitar myself smile

I've discussed using UV inhibitors in the finish to prevent yellowing of the top and bindings with other luthiers and it's not a popular idea. Most people just seem to like the age to show on a guitar...  When I get a new guitar, one of the first things I do is start exposing it to the sun to go ahead and get some color on the top.... I don't like a bleached top look.

I agree with you Pix, I like the yellowing on my guitars. It's a costant reminder of how far I've come in my playing.

Re: Edge binding

Yep, Pix is right. Leave it alone and be proud.

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Re: Edge binding

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Re: Edge binding

It's really ugly tho. The guitar isn't that pretty to begin with. It's my Art & Lutherie. Black satin finish, not much to look at really. And with the yellowed binding it just looks sad.  guess there's not much I can do with it so it will stay as it is.

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Re: Edge binding

I  will trade you my old yamaha for your gibson,yellow and all,I do not reall know of any fixes as pix and others told you maybe leave it alone, old gibsons sound so good I do not think looks will hurt any.

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