
mrmega
Active member
I bought a Les Paul Deluxe 70s reissue from Guitar Center in February of 24. I had my guy order one and it came new in an unopened box.
I stored it in my temperature and humidity controlled closet (74 degrees, 50% humidity) for a few months after it had been setup and cleaned. There was no residue on it nor were any chemicals used. It was cleaned with a soft 100% cotton cloth. The guitar hasn't been played more than a few minutes.
Today when we pulled it out to have strap locks installed, we discovered that the finish at the top of the body had become hazy and for lack of a better word corroded. There were tiny bits of the case fabric embedded in it too.
Neither my tech or myself has a clue as to how this happened.
I have owned a lot of Gibsons over the past 40 years and have gone months to several years without opening the case. This has never happened to me before.
Has anyone ever heard of this before? What could have caused it?
I stored it in my temperature and humidity controlled closet (74 degrees, 50% humidity) for a few months after it had been setup and cleaned. There was no residue on it nor were any chemicals used. It was cleaned with a soft 100% cotton cloth. The guitar hasn't been played more than a few minutes.
Today when we pulled it out to have strap locks installed, we discovered that the finish at the top of the body had become hazy and for lack of a better word corroded. There were tiny bits of the case fabric embedded in it too.
Neither my tech or myself has a clue as to how this happened.
I have owned a lot of Gibsons over the past 40 years and have gone months to several years without opening the case. This has never happened to me before.
Has anyone ever heard of this before? What could have caused it?