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The easiest way to spray a professional finish!
ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquer
Now you can give your instrument a beautiful traditional nitrocellulose lacquer finish, without elaborate spray equipment. ColorTone® Clear Aerosol Guitar Lacquer is formulated especially for musical instruments. Fast-drying and resistant to alcohol and water, it produces a hard, durable finish that enhances the beauty of the wood.
Available in convenient 13-ounce spray cans.

See details below
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ColorTone® Nitrocellulose Guitar Lacquer can be applied over smooth bare wood, sanded basecoats of
grain filler, ColorTone Sanding Sealer, and over ColorTone Stains.
Perfect for touch-up work, or for finishing
an entire instrument. The rotating-tip nozzle can spray a horizontal or vertical pattern.
Aerosol spraying is an economical way for the beginner to apply a first finish without elaborate setup or equipment.
Aerosols produce a slightly rougher surface than spray guns, however, and more sanding may be needed for a level surface.
In our recommended video Spray Finishing Basics,
Dan Erlewine shares helpful tips on aerosol spray finishing.
Application Tips: We recommend spraying multiple thin coats, in a low humidity environment. Heavy-bodied Sanding Sealer (one coat equals two coats of lacquer) will seal stained or unstained wood before the color coats or clear topcoats are applied. At least one can of Sanding Sealer and 4-6 cans of lacquer will usually finish a complete guitar.
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INSTRUMENT
Electric guitar neck
Solid body electric
Acoustic guitar
Archtop guitar
Mandolin
Ukulele
Dulcimer
Banjo rim and neck
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SEALER
none
1 can
1 can
1 can
1 can
1 can
1 can
1 can
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LACQUER
2 to 3 cans
3 to 4 cans
4 to 6 cans
4 to 6 cans
3 to 4 cans
2 to 3 cans
3 to 4 cans
3 to 4 cans
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Number of cans needed may vary depending on how heavy the coats are applied, number of coats, and desired thickness on your instrument.
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ColorTone Clear Satin Lacquer typically requires fewer coats. Successive thin coats should be sanded to maintain a level surface. Don't sand the final coat; the flattener in the lacquer will give a smooth satin appearance.
Our ColorTone Essential Finishing Kit is a great choice for the first-time instrument maker. It includes our easy-to-apply clear gloss aerosol finish with the best instruction book available!
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How to spray a sunburst using aerosol cans 

In this issue:
Erick Coleman uses tinted aerosols to recreate a vintage Strat 3-tone 'burst.
Read more...

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 Shown on page 39 of our latest catalog.
 ColorTone® is a registered trademark of Stewart-MacDonald Manufacturing Company, Inc.
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