🎨 Elevate Your Sound with a Flawless Finish!
ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquer is a professional-grade nitrocellulose finish designed for musical instruments. This 13oz spray can offers a clear gloss finish that is fast-drying, alcohol and water-resistant, making it ideal for enhancing the natural beauty of wood. With a user-friendly design and adjustable spray patterns, it's perfect for musicians looking to achieve a high-quality finish on guitars, mandolins, banjos, and more.
Item Form | Aerosol |
Manufacturer | StewMac |
Part Number | 3881 |
Item model number | 3881 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 13 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Color | Clear Gloss |
Finish | Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | long lasting, Alcohol and water-resistant, Fast Drying |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**A
Great Stuff
This stuff is great. Sprays well, goes on easy and dries quickly. I recently did a Tele Thinline, a Tele neck and a Strat neck all with this same finish. Had no trouble with any of them. For the most part his stuff will spray beautifully for the entire can. The occasional can will start to 'spit' towards the end. If so, just stop and move to a new can. Leave the last 3% for the guitar gods. But you will love the results if you just follow their basic instructions. I was able to polish the thinline and both necks to a mirror shine and they look factory grade. Highly recommended.
**R
excellent quality finish
I build telecaster and fendercaster bodies, and build guitars using Fender necks etc. I had cut out fiver ash bodies and a couple of spruce bodies, I built a spruce body and put this product on the body after using pore filler. I sprayed four coats on, let it sit overnight, dry sanded to level with 700 grit, reppeated the process three more times until I had a total of 16 coats on. I then let it sit for four days. I then wet sanded with 1000 grit, then 1200 grit. Let it sit for a couple of days, then buffed it out. It looks fabulous. I put a Bigsby tailpiece, a brown tortoise shell pickguard, a Fender Nashville neck and WIlkinson pickups. It sounds and looks terrific, just as nice as my Fender factory made Tele. Highly recommend it especially if you don't have the room or equipment to spray with a compressor and paint gun.
T**R
Good product
Does what it should. Fairly easy to use. Definitely not for use indoors. Use only in well ventilated place.
T**Y
Works like Magic
Outstanding product. I was really bummed when I sprayed on my 10th of 12 coats of lacquer and the blushing was offal. I shouldn't have sprayed when the humidity was too high. This stuff came to the rescue with ease. Blushing disappeared as soon as I used it. Fantastic, sigh of relief.
C**G
Worked great for me. Pricy though.
Would have given it 5 stars based on the product alone. But Stewmac apparently needs to make a huge markup on their stuff. Its quality though so 4 stars based on the over all experience.
J**R
Really Amazing Product
I bought both Clear Lacquer and one Black Lacquer. Both were Amazing. I was very expensive, but Well Worth the Cost.I figured this must be exceptional stuff only for guitar use, and it proved beyond my expectation. It sprayed on evenly and dried so fast. I repaired a separated neck on my guitar and had to sand and touch up some staining near the tuning stock. I did not spray the entire neck only the upper quarter of the neck with both the Black, and Clear lacquer. It feathered in to the rest of the neck, and the next day I could not even feel any overspray or any rough areas. I did not even have to both to polish after, it felt and looked so Great. I highly recommend these product, and you will be enthused also at the results it gives. Amazing !!!
D**.
Awesome!
Fantastic!
D**M
A premium product at a very premium price - not for someone in a hurry.
Not for someone who doesn't have the patience to work with the long drying/curing times of lacquer finishes. It is very temperature/humidity sensitive and a typical project can take weeks and weeks or more to finally be ready to polish and use.You should have a way to warm it up in any event; putting it in a kitchen bag and setting the can in a container of very-warm water is an important step.You also can't use it safely indoors unless you have an effective ventilation system so unless you have a climate-controlled work area you are faced with dealing with outside temperatures and conditions.
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