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Product ID:
268300
Identifier:
B01HYE9XKC
Brand:
ColorTone
Model:
3881
Shipping Weight:
0 lbs
Manufacturer:
StewMac
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EASY PROFESSIONAL FINISH: Achieve a traditional nitrocellulose lacquer finish without the need for expensive spray equipment
FAST-DRYING & DURABLE: Alcohol and water-resistant for a hard, long-lasting finish that enhances the natural beauty of wood
USER-FRIENDLY AEROSOL: Convenient 13oz spray can with a rotating-tip nozzle for controlled, even application
ADJUSTABLE SPRAY PATTERN: Rotating-tip nozzle allows for both horizontal and vertical spray patterns, enhancing control and precision
PERFECT FOR INSTRUMENTS: Ideal for guitars, mandolins, banjos, ukuleles, and more; available in Gloss or Satin finish
The easiest way to spray a professional finish! Produces a beautiful traditional Nitro lacquer finish, without elaborate spray equipment. ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquer is formulated especially for musical instruments. Fast-drying and resistant to alcohol and water, it produces a hard, durable finish that enhances the beauty of the wood. This clear Nitro guitar lacquer can be applied over smooth bare wood, sanded basecoats of grain filler, ColorTone Sanding Sealer, and over ColorTone Stains. Perfect for touch-up work, or for finishing an entire instrument. The rotating-tip nozzle can spray a horizontal or vertical pattern. Aerosol spraying is an economical way for the beginner to apply a first finish without elaborate setup or equipment. Aerosols produce a slightly rougher surface than spray guns, however, and more sanding may be needed for a level surface. ColorTone Nitro lacquer comes in 4 different formulas (each sold separately): Clear Vinyl Sealer, Clear Sanding Sealer, Clear Gloss, Clear Satin 13-ounce spray can. How many cans do you need? Electric guitar neck: 2 to 3 cans lacquer (no sealer needed) Solid body electric: 1 can sealer + 3 to 4 cans lacquer Acoustic or archtop guitar: 1 can sealer + 4 to 6 cans lacquer Mandolin or dulcimer: 1 can sealer + 3 to 4 cans lacquer Banjo rim and neck: 1 can sealer + 3 to 4 cans lacquer Ukulele: 1 can sealer + 2 to 3 cans lacquer Number of cans needed may vary depending on how heavy the coats are applied, number of coats, and desired thickness on your instrument. Use warm lacquer, not cold! Pro shops spray heated lacquer because cold lacquer spatters, requiring extra sanding. You should warm up your aerosol lacquer too, simply soak them in a sink of warm tap water. We recommend spraying multiple thin coats, in a low humidity environment.
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