Deft Wetsanding

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Im making a new thread........

So I put on a Fender decal on a Squier neck, (Again only cuz I wanted to completely strip it, so the old logo had to go) and also clearcoated it. I tried to give it a slight worn look. I think it looks alright, but that just might be me. I likee tho'
For some reason I want some white Klusons on it...
The guitar body now looks too new now :x ...might have to rough up a bit for fake mojo. :?

How soon after you put deft can you polish/final/wetsand?

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Post by robert(original) »

once you final sand, wait a couple weeks.
then buff it out. no matter what brand nitro lacquer cures the most in the first 3 weeks, and is forever curing after that.
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How long do I need to wait for final sanding? Is 3 days enough?
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somebody should make squier decals.
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Do as Robert says, but here's something to keep in mind.

A lot of people believe that you should wait a week for every two coats of nitro. That means a body with 1 coat of seal, 2 primers, 3 colors, and 10 clears would take 8 weeks to cure well enough to wet sand. Nitro cures when the liquid component evaporates, leaving just the solids. The full process could take up to a year, but the guitar can be handled after a few weeks. Each successive layer makes it take longer for the under-layers to outgas. On a neck, you are doing way fewer coats, have a harder surface, and don't care as much how pristine it is because you want a worn look anyway.

If you don't let the nitro harden enough, in extreme cases (due to climate, etc) the finish can be dented, smudged, or imprinted, even by the fur of the case. If you keep that in mind, you can wet sand it anyway and be playing it while it is still drying out. With Deft your nitro shouldn't yellow over time, but it will still ultimately get fantastic tiny cracks in it over time. This is the result of prolonged drying. Since you are not worried about vintage value, you could even freshen the nitro in 20 years and get it back to the new look.

Aug used to rush the sanding all the time, without issue. But I have done it with mixed results, ending up with tiny pinholes in the paint from the escaping vapors. To further complicate matters, some people say you can rush acrylic lacquer, while others complain that it stays mushy for a long time. YRMV
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Squier decals spelled Squire, a la Craigslist.
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DGNR8 wrote:With Deft your nitro shouldn't yellow over time
i'm gonna test this theory with a tele neck i just refinished by leaving it in the sun for a while.
my understanding is that there really is no way to keep nitrocellulose from yellowing. they put a uv protecting chemical in the lacquer, but it will only last so long. i want to find out how long.
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Damn, I only have one guitar might have to wetsand soon so it can be played. Final polish it in a month or so...
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Mo Rocca wrote:
jcyphe wrote:i suck at giving advice lol.
I'm pretty sure I've given people a lot more advice over the years than you, :idea:.
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tribi9 wrote:How long do I need to wait for final sanding? Is 3 days enough?
if this is what i think it is: you get mass kudos. great reference to one of the best movies ever. any single guy in his early 20's can relate like a mother fucker that flick.
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St. Jimmy wrote:
tribi9 wrote:How long do I need to wait for final sanding? Is 3 days enough?
if this is what i think it is: you get mass kudos. great reference to one of the best movies ever. any single guy in his early 20's can relate like a mother fucker that flick.

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jcyphe wrote:
Mo Rocca wrote:
jcyphe wrote:i suck at giving advice lol.
I'm pretty sure I've given people a lot more advice over the years than you, :idea:.

touche` :shock:
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Damn, couldn't wait so I put tuners in. She will have to cure and be played at the same time, if it goes bad, Ill just shot some more clear on top and wait the suggested times...

Had the same issue Malik had with the conversion bushings. I just stuck a little paper (Actually the stuff I cut out out of the Headstock decal) around them, now they fit snug.

Dgnr8 and Rob(OG) thx for your input.

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Post by Bacchus »

Very nice. I'd get a mint guard for it though. Ever since seeing the '50's classic in sonic blue with a mint guard I love that combination.


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I've been thinking mint too, but im kinda broke. Anybody wanna trade a white guard for a mint?
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Not to derail your thread, but do other peple here like pale necks? I quite like the look of these squiers because of them.
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Post by Mike »

I don't mind a pale neck. I personally would never see the point in finishing a neck darker.

The finished product looks nice though.
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Thx, just personal preference I guess, I just like how they look. Just like Kluson tuners, I love them and I put them on them on almost every neck I get.
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Post by Sublimedo »

I prefer pale necks on certain finishes and guitars, certain squiers and other non-fenders being the predominant cases. However, in the case of my fiesta red esquire I just HAD to tint to pull off a matching headstock, IMO.

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as far as deft, I've polished and wetsanded after about two hours with no problem, but it is under the warm california sun where this is done.