[QUOTE=Skip Beach] After this steaming issue & considering your other recent KTM9-related problems, are you planning to ever try using it again?
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Actually, you bet I am. It's too bad that the problems I had happened on a real guitar, but KTM-9 has proved to be a great finish based on the numerous test swatches I did with a sample they sent me years back. Of course, there's the well documented issue of being less hard than lacquer, but to me at least, the hardness issue isn't a show-stopper. It's too nice to work with compared to solvent based finishes (spray can) that I occasionally use for non-guitar projects.
Looking at the even bigger picture ... there are LOTS of happy OLFers using KTM-9 and none of them have observed the weird problems I had. I seem to be the one to find odball problems with all sorts of stuff. I'd be a good beta-tester!
Regarding steaming out the dents, I'd like to hear from other people who've used the KTM-9. I have no clue if my difficulty can be attributed to the finish. If it could, I'm assuming that the only likely mechanism would be that KTM-9 is more impervious to water/steam, and doesn't let the wood underneath soak up the moisture and swell back to "uncrushed shape" as well as with nitro. No data on that yet - pure speculation.
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