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    Sanding Sealers.

    Just thought I would post a reply to questions asked of Feast Watson regarding the above product. Thought it may be of interest to some:

    "Thank you for visiting the Cabot's Premium Products website and for taking the time to send us an email.

    Sanding Sealer is made to be applied, and then sanded right the way back to the top surface of the timber, so that it just fills the grain up. There should be no excess Sanding Sealer sitting on top of the timber. Yes, it is suitable for end grain, but it will require quite a lot of sanding to be done before application. The smoother the end grain has been sanded, the better it will work.

    Prooftint, used in conjunction with properly applied Sanding Sealer, will absorb well in to the surface, and will have an even finish. The colour will be different to applying it over bare timber, as you will likely wipe more of the prooftint away from the Sanding Sealered surface when you wipe it down.

    Sanding Sealer is a hard finish, and could well change the accoustics of your guitar. Instrument makers normally use nitro cellulose lacquers, rather than polyurethanes, as they seem to work better. We don't have a recomendation for using Sanding Sealer, or any of our other varnish type products on an instrument.


    If you have any further enquiries please contact us on 1800 011 006 for the cost of a local call, 7:30am to 7pm Eastern Standard Time on weekdays, 8:30am to 3pm on Saturdays or via email at woodcareassist@duluxgroup.com.au

    Regards,
    David,
    Cabot's Premium Products Customer Service."

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    I wouldn't use sanding sealer on a guitar, try a wood filler like Timbermate, doesn't require as much sanding!

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    thanks for that info Jeff, some interesting information there.
    Wondered why Cabots would say to use Feast Watson stains over their sealer. I've never seen a Cabots stain similar to FW
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    From what I gather from their reply, is that Feast Watson, Cabots and Dulux are all part of the Dulux Group

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    ah well spotted Jeff, Feast Watson are owned by Dulux Group as stated bottom of this article

    http://www.feastwatson.com.au/consum...tson-heritage/
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    Yeah FW are owned by Dulux. DB will be wrapped!

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    Yuk, yuk, YUK!

    Furniture stains and fillers have no place on Guitars.

    Off to the Naughty Room with you!

    There is always a workaround for glitches, mistakes and other Guitar building gremlins.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by dingobass View Post
    Yuk, yuk, YUK!

    Furniture stains and fillers have no place on Guitars.

    Off to the Naughty Room with you!
    *warehouse

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    I've been on here only for a little while, and already sent to the Naughty Room. By the time I'm finished my first Pitbull guitar I reckon I'll have become a life-long inmate.

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    haha Jeff, basically 90% of the forum are in the naughty room (now the warehouse) so don't be too worried. All the beer you can drink, wood fired pizza you can eat plus wifi its quite a luxury !
    Current Builds and status
    scratch end grain pine tele - first clear coat on !
    JBA-4 - assembled - final tweaks
    Telemonster double scale tele - finish tobacco burst on body and sand neck

    Completed builds
    scratch oak.rose gum Jazzmaster - assembled needs setup
    MK-2 Mosrite - assembled - play in
    Ash tele with Baritone neck - neck pup wiring tweaks and play in

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