Never done a solid spray job.
Sonic Mountain has and in a similar colour too.
Best to wait for his advice as i recall others having issues with Rustoleum.
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Never done a solid spray job.
Sonic Mountain has and in a similar colour too.
Best to wait for his advice as i recall others having issues with Rustoleum.
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The general consensus is steer clear of Rustoleum. I few people have had successes with it, but it can have issues with curing properly. And it can react with the rubber on guitar stands. I can’t remember what rattle cans get better results though.
I've used Belton Molotow with good results.
Auto touch up cans from AutoBarn did my JM-1 quite well.
SuperCheap Auto (SCA) clear gloss is probably the best I've used thus far.
I can only guess that the colour cans work just as well.
I would steer clear of Rustoleum as Fretworn says.
cheers, Mark.
I used SCA clear on both The Count and the Tuff Dog and they stick to the stand with the Tuff Dog being the worst offender
This is great feedback, thanks guys.
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Bit late to the party.. I’ve had some success with Rustoleum but it can be problematic as others have mentioned. It takes a really long time to cure and can react with the foam on guitar stands. For a rattle can spray job you are probably best to use an automotive acrylic lacquer- super cheap has a huge range of dupli colour paints, which are compatible with thier primer/surfaces and clear coats (SCA brand). They are probably the best option for a solid colour finish.
Thanks Sonic
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Wow Pit Bull are fast, my guitar was delivered or attempted delivery today. I only ordered it Friday morning.
I will pick it up next week when I get back from Bali. Time for another cold Bintang then. I will now consider what my logo will be on my head stock.
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