ColorTone 50s Classic Colors Aerosol Guitar Lacquer, Aged Clear

ColorTone 50s Classic Colors Aerosol Guitar Lacquer, Aged Clear

USD 27.70 USD
SKU: YO6r0W2R
Condition: New

Classic 1950s guitar colors in easy aerosols Genuine nitro guitar lacquer—no spray equipment needed! Fast-drying, durable finish resists water and alcohol. Colors based on aged original guitars Vintage finishes vary a lot. Two guitars sprayed together in 1960 look very different today, depending on where they've been all these years. And neither one looks like the day it left the factory. To get an authentic look for our finishes, Erick Coleman color-matched original guitars. Aged Clear lacquer replicates a 1964 Tele neck. It's a clear coat aged with a tinge of brown (not yellow/amber). "I see a lot of vintage guitars in my shop. Most aerosols don't really come close to looking like the colors they are intended to. These new ColorTone finishes nail the look of vintage beauties I've had on my bench." —Erick Coleman, guitar repairman and StewMac tech advisor ColorTone® Classic Colors Aerosols can be sprayed over smooth unfinished wood; over sanded grain filler; over sanding sealer, and over ColorTone Stains. Add topcoats of ColorTone Clear Aerosol Guitar Lacquer for a deep hard gloss. A complete guitar typically requires 1 can of sealer, 1 can of color, and 4-6 cans of clear topcoat. For best results, use warm lacquer, not cold. Professionals spray warm lacquer to reduce spatters which require sanding. Warm your aerosol cans in a sink of warm tap water. 13-ounce aerosol cans.Classic 1950s guitar colors in easy aerosolsAchieve a vintage look straight out of the canGenuine Nitro guitar lacquer—no spray equipment needed!Fast-drying and resistant to alcohol and waterSupplied in 13-ounce spray can

Categories: Bedding

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
BrandStewMac
TypeLuthier Tools
MPN5887

Classic 1950s guitar colors in easy aerosols Genuine nitro guitar lacquer—no spray equipment needed! Fast-drying, durable finish resists water and alcohol. Colors based on aged original guitars Vintage finishes vary a lot. Two guitars sprayed together in 1960 look very different today, depending on where they've been all these years. And neither one looks like the day it left the factory. To get an authentic look for our finishes, Erick Coleman color-matched original guitars. Aged Clear lacquer replicates a 1964 Tele neck. It's a clear coat aged with a tinge of brown (not yellow/amber). "I see a lot of vintage guitars in my shop. Most aerosols don't really come close to looking like the colors they are intended to. These new ColorTone finishes nail the look of vintage beauties I've had on my bench." —Erick Coleman, guitar repairman and StewMac tech advisor ColorTone® Classic Colors Aerosols can be sprayed over smooth unfinished wood; over sanded grain filler; over sanding sealer, and over ColorTone Stains. Add topcoats of ColorTone Clear Aerosol Guitar Lacquer for a deep hard gloss. A complete guitar typically requires 1 can of sealer, 1 can of color, and 4-6 cans of clear topcoat. For best results, use warm lacquer, not cold. Professionals spray warm lacquer to reduce spatters which require sanding. Warm your aerosol cans in a sink of warm tap water. 13-ounce aerosol cans.Classic 1950s guitar colors in easy aerosolsAchieve a vintage look straight out of the canGenuine Nitro guitar lacquer—no spray equipment needed!Fast-drying and resistant to alcohol and waterSupplied in 13-ounce spray can

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