You're wrong. It's starting to look like a very nice guitar indeed.![]()
You're wrong. It's starting to look like a very nice guitar indeed.![]()
Thank you for your inquiry.
Tru-oil is not compatible with other oily products.
Acetone has oil in it. If you use it on top of the Tru-Oil, and then try to layer Tru-Oil on it, it will not dry.
Hope that helps.
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Sandy Ellertson
AA & Customer Support
This is not the answer I was expecting. Does anyone have any practical experience of doing their own binding using acetone and tru oiling over the top? I can’t imagine what you can use to clear coat over binding if this is correct.
Last edited by DarkMark; 05-06-2018 at 04:12 AM.
That's rubbish. 'Acetone' sold for nail varnish removal normally has oil in it, but pure acetone doesn't. So just use pure acetone, easily available on eBay. It's volatile, so evaporates quickly at room temperature. Give it a day and it will all have evaporated. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acetone
Last edited by Simon Barden; 05-06-2018 at 02:32 PM.
Thanks Simon. Acetone evaporates in seconds. I couldn’t understand what the guy was talking about.
Sounded like BS to me.
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