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My friend offered to pay me to refinish his squire strat in fiesta red with matching headstock. He also asked me not to clear coat it. Anyways, I've never finished before. Can I get some tips?
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Are you using a poly or a nitro paint? When I got my squier strat painted we sanded off the original clear coat & sanded the paint smooth. There was some talk about it being okay to paint over poly with nitro, so you should double check all that, you could use the original paint as a "primer" after some sanding & smoothing. As for a lack of clear over it, sounds fine but it'll be way more susceptible to chips, scuffs and scrapes. If you ended up using the old paint as a primer it'll end up coming through after some natural or unnatural damage.
I'm sure there are better ways about going about this, but that's just some of my experience with it, and might be quicker than sanding or chemically dissolving the paint down to the wood. If you do that, make sure to seal so the paint doesn't bleed into the wood if you or yr friend ever want to redo it.
Also, check out reranch's basic refinishing if you haven't already.
I'm sure there are better ways about going about this, but that's just some of my experience with it, and might be quicker than sanding or chemically dissolving the paint down to the wood. If you do that, make sure to seal so the paint doesn't bleed into the wood if you or yr friend ever want to redo it.
Also, check out reranch's basic refinishing if you haven't already.
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I'm using nitro paint. I've already removed the paint but the sealer and primer are still on it. Aslo,thanks for the tips.Goots. wrote:Are you using a poly or a nitro paint? When I got my squier strat painted we sanded off the original clear coat & sanded the paint smooth. There was some talk about it being okay to paint over poly with nitro, so you should double check all that, you could use the original paint as a "primer" after some sanding & smoothing. As for a lack of clear over it, sounds fine but it'll be way more susceptible to chips, scuffs and scrapes. If you ended up using the old paint as a primer it'll end up coming through after some natural or unnatural damage.
I'm sure there are better ways about going about this, but that's just some of my experience with it, and might be quicker than sanding or chemically dissolving the paint down to the wood. If you do that, make sure to seal so the paint doesn't bleed into the wood if you or yr friend ever want to redo it.
SKC Willie wrote:And obviously, I was much more interested in the dildos.
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If you keep the original finish, scuff it with 220 grit, so the new paint adheres. No issues painting over poly with anything
If you decide to remove it. Use a heat gun. Chemicals don't work on poly.
ReRanch.com has a great write up on refinishing. Read it, then read it again... again and again and again.
If you decide to remove it. Use a heat gun. Chemicals don't work on poly.
ReRanch.com has a great write up on refinishing. Read it, then read it again... again and again and again.
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I actually couldn't find a headtgun,so I found a chip in the paint and ran a razor under it and kept chipping paint off till it was all gone.Joey wrote:If you decide to remove it. Use a heat gun. Chemicals don't work on poly.
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I've done that with a razor. It works pretty well. From there you can follow the Reranch method.
Is he going for an aged look? You could polish it without clears, but you're liable to sand through the red. I know they used to do that with Oly. It may make the guitar look old more quickly, but it may be hard to control. Just let him know that it may not work the way he wants. So long as he is open to experimentation, you should be fine.
Is he going for an aged look? You could polish it without clears, but you're liable to sand through the red. I know they used to do that with Oly. It may make the guitar look old more quickly, but it may be hard to control. Just let him know that it may not work the way he wants. So long as he is open to experimentation, you should be fine.
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Yeah, he wants it to age really fast.DGNR8 wrote:I've done that with a razor. It works pretty well. From there you can follow the Reranch method.
Is he going for an aged look? You could polish it without clears, but you're liable to sand through the red. I know they used to do that with Oly. It may make the guitar look old more quickly, but it may be hard to control. Just let him know that it may not work the way he wants. So long as he is open to experimentation, you should be fine.
I have a question. How do I apply a Fender headstock decal without clear coat?
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