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Quote from dingobass on January 27, 2013, 09:03
Nice work Stui!
The up side of waiting for your Wutone is sanding.
Sanding, sanding and more sanding....
And when you think you have sanded enough, do some more sanding!
This is the secret to a great result with Wudtone, I am sure that Gavin will agree.
Oh, and a Man Cave is an absolute necessity!
Gavin will agree on both counts! Possibly also add that some wire brushing may be needed to rough up the 'polished wood' parts and also to remove the top layer of the manufacturers 'wood filler' and replace with Timbermate. This is vitally important as the filler currently used by the manufacturer doesnt take the Wudtone stain. If you are spraying the guitar with some spray paint then this step possibly isnt necessary. This is not to say that there is more time needed to paint a guitar with Wudtone, Wudtone remains the cheaper,, less messy, less clean up, most time saving and most satisfying method of painting your guitar.