RIT dye on white strat pickguard?
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RIT dye on white strat pickguard?
Hey there,
I've been interested in trying an abstract design on a white pickguard. I was wondering if RIT dye might work in the same way it does on lax heads? Also, if this idea is shot, are there any other ways for coloring a pickguard?
I've been interested in trying an abstract design on a white pickguard. I was wondering if RIT dye might work in the same way it does on lax heads? Also, if this idea is shot, are there any other ways for coloring a pickguard?
I have been recently thinking of doing this very same idea. I found a youtube demo once that showed how to use RIT dye mixed with acetone to dye plastic.
edit: if you just want to "age" it or something. I think just sitting it in that taupe RIT dye would work. I just re-dyed some black pants I had (what it's actually intended for) and I had a pick in the pocket and it was dyed a little bit.
edit: if you just want to "age" it or something. I think just sitting it in that taupe RIT dye would work. I just re-dyed some black pants I had (what it's actually intended for) and I had a pick in the pocket and it was dyed a little bit.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
I think the trick with a pickguard is gonna be getting a pan big enough. you might have to put it in the oven to keep a big pan hot.
also, I think it will take a lot longer than in this video because it's not a plastic part purposely made for dyeing. maybe as long as an hour or more depending on how hot you can get the water and plastic.
also, I think it will take a lot longer than in this video because it's not a plastic part purposely made for dyeing. maybe as long as an hour or more depending on how hot you can get the water and plastic.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
I think if it works on inline skates then I will probably give it a try. Do you think a large pot would work rather than a pan? If* I can find a pot that big I could keep it at a continuous temperature on the stove top--that's what worked for my lax head. Again, I'll try it out probably sometime this week
what kind of pickguard are you going to use ?
i couldn't believe that fender wants like 30 bucks for a freaking white pickguard these days when i was at guitar center.
guitar fetish has them for 8 bucks
http://store.guitarfetish.com/whpificlte.html
i couldn't believe that fender wants like 30 bucks for a freaking white pickguard these days when i was at guitar center.
guitar fetish has them for 8 bucks
http://store.guitarfetish.com/whpificlte.html
I can scrounge around my house for a big ol' pot of some sort. I'm not too worried about that. I'm planning on doing a yellowish orange color on a white pickguard (luckily I already have one to use). I'm thinking I'll buy a darker orange to mix with the lighter one to compensate for the white underneath. I'm getting really curious to see how this plays out...