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    Overlord of Music Sonic Mountain's Avatar
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    Yeah I'm really not sure. I'd like to try those products, but I'm also interested in revisiting Rustoleum. The Shoegazer finish is really hard, and while there are some small imperfections, it really feels 'factory', its different to the acrylics in some way...

    The grain on the headstock is really nice so I want to keep the all maple neck look.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic Mountain View Post
    Yeah I'm really not sure. I'd like to try those products, but I'm also interested in revisiting Rustoleum. The Shoegazer finish is really hard, and while there are some small imperfections, it really feels 'factory', its different to the acrylics in some way...

    The grain on the headstock is really nice so I want to keep the all maple neck look.
    I’m finding the finish on the SV-1 is going really well, and all of the undercoating colour and clear is Rustoleum product. Cutting it back to even out the height differences in the colours and the height of the vinyl decals has actually been a lot less terrifying than I thought it would be.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic Mountain View Post
    Yeah I'm really not sure. I'd like to try those products, but I'm also interested in revisiting Rustoleum. The Shoegazer finish is really hard, and while there are some small imperfections, it really feels 'factory', its different to the acrylics in some way...

    The grain on the headstock is really nice so I want to keep the all maple neck look.
    Thats fair enough mate i would like to have a crack with Rustoleum on the LP. Whatever you do it will come up nice i'm sure.

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