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ColorTone Tinted Aerosol Guitar Lacquer, Vintage Amber

$ 17.31

Availability: 273 in stock
  • California Prop 65 Warning: Cancer and Reproductive Harm
  • MPN: 5880
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: ColorTone
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    Formulated specifically for musical instruments
    Ideal for touch-up work, or for finishing an entire instrument
    Fast-drying and resistant to alcohol and water
    Supplied in 13-ounce spray can
    Traditional finishes made simple!
    Ideal for touch-up work, or for finishing an entire instrument. Fast-drying and resistant to alcohol and water.
    Formulated specifically for musical instruments.
    Tinted and sunbursted nitrocellulose lacquer finishes never go out of style. Now you can finish your instruments in beautiful traditional colors that enhance the wood grain, without complicated spray equipment.
    13-ounce spray cans.
    ColorTone® Tinted Aerosol Guitar Lacquer
    can be sprayed over smooth unfinished wood; over sanded basecoats of grain filler; over ColorTone nitrocellulose Sanding Sealer, and over ColorTone Stains. Spray additional coats of ColorTone Clear Aerosol Guitar Lacquer for a hard, durable finish with a deep gloss.
    Aerosol spraying is an economical way for the beginner to apply a finish. Aerosols produce a slightly rougher surface than spray guns however, and more sanding of the clear topcoats may be needed for a level finished surface.
    Tinted coats should not be sanded.
    Application Tips:
    We recommend spraying multiple thin coats, in a low humidity environment. Heavy-bodied Sanding Sealer (one coat equals two coats of lacquer) will seal stained or unstained wood before the color coats or clear topcoats are applied. At least one can of Sanding Sealer and 4-6 cans of lacquer will usually finish a complete guitar.
    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.