UK guys, Halfords have nice guitar colours!
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benecol wrote:Car spray paint is car spray paint: hard wearing, because it goes on cars. I finished my tele in it, and it looked good. A friend at work stuck more slavishly to preparing, spraying, rubbing down between coats, lacquering etc. with the same materials and the guitars looked amazing.
Thanks!
Did you add a clear coat of lacquer last, or just do a few layers with the paint?
Last edited by MikeG on Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I let the paint dry for either a few days/weeks (can't remember which, but whichever was right...) then let the lacquer dry for the other one. What I'm failing to say is that one or the other (can't remember which) needed a month to cure, ideally.
Stewart, that Plasti-kote stuff is brittle as fuck - my guitar painting friend recommends against it.
Stewart, that Plasti-kote stuff is brittle as fuck - my guitar painting friend recommends against it.
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Avoid plasticote and just go for regular paints.
Get the Grey Matt Primer, your colour of choice, and then the Clear Lacquer.
2 coats
8 coats
8 coats
Would be my formula. Hang the guitar up to paint and don't lay the coats too thick. 20 minutes between coats, leave a day between colour and clearcoat.
Then leave it for like... a month.
Get the Grey Matt Primer, your colour of choice, and then the Clear Lacquer.
2 coats
8 coats
8 coats
Would be my formula. Hang the guitar up to paint and don't lay the coats too thick. 20 minutes between coats, leave a day between colour and clearcoat.
Then leave it for like... a month.