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    Overlord of Music Sonic Mountain's Avatar
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    Just watch it on the foam on your stand there. Rustoleum takes months to properly out gas all the solvents and they will melt that foam and it'll get stuck in your finish. Once its fully cured it is really hard though, so I think it makes a good choice for something that will get handled a lot, just need to be wary and gentle while it's still curing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonic Mountain View Post
    Just watch it on the foam on your stand there. Rustoleum takes months to properly out gas all the solvents and they will melt that foam and it'll get stuck in your finish. Once its fully cured it is really hard though, so I think it makes a good choice for something that will get handled a lot, just need to be wary and gentle while it's still curing.
    Yup...true story.. I did a refinish using Rustoleum on a Peavey Raptor a friend gave me and I almost ruined it by letting it sit on foam on one of my guitar stands before the finish was completely cured. It was still sticking to the foam three or four months later.

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