NitorLACK Nitrolack Sherwood Grün 400 ml Spray
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NitorLACK Sherwood Green nitrocellulose 400ml spray
Based on original Fender and Gibson colors. To develop guitar colors NitorLACK has relied on original samples from the 50s and 60s. After amazing work and exhaustive study by laboratory and technical department, some have been achieved guitar colors that faithfully recreate the tones of vintage Fender and Gibson guitars for painting electric guitar. During those years to the present, it should be borne in mind that the colors of vintage guitars have varied greatly over the years due to the aging of nitrocellulose lacquer and changes in the colors of the marks. Therefore 2 guitars finished in 1960 with fender colors today can be totally different from each other or from a more current guitar.
Paint your guitar easily with this spray. So that the painting equipment is not an impediment to painting your guitar, at Nitorlack we have developed all guitar colors in spray format. You can achieve a professional finish with entire range of products, from backgrounds and the entire range of colors, to nitrocellulose lacquer in gloss and mate. How much product do I need to buy in spray to paint guitar ? It will depend a lot on the type of wood and the amount of product applied by each coat and the desired finish, mirror effect or “open pore” effect. But generally for painting a guitar with a medium wood pore, for an electric guitar neck: 2 spray nitrocellulose finish (gloss or matte), for an electric guitar body: 1 spray nitrocellulose primer and 3 nitrocellulose finishing spray (gloss or matte ), classical or acoustic: 1 nitrocellulose base spray and 4 or 5 nitrocellulose finishing spray (gloss or matte) and Ukulele: 2 nitrocellulose finishing spray. (gloss or matte). If you want to apply some color, between nitrocellulose primer and nitrocellulose finish, you should add 1 or 2 spray of the guitar color desired.
How to use
Shake vigorously 3 minutes before applying. It is recommended to apply the spray in thin layers and with the lowest humidity possible. Apply with a uniform movement and with a distance of approximately 20 cm. It is important to apply a primer and sand 400 before applying the spray to achieve a uniform surface before coloring or finishing. Sand between hands and let dry between 12 or 24 hours between them. Apply in ventilated areas.