Teleblaster_1
June 17th, 2009, 09:25 AM
I have a body inbound. Ash lam top mahogany. I'm planning on wb stain. I'm contemplating 2 thin coats of automotive urethane clear on top.
I've done oil and nitro finishes before, not "reliced" but I was definitley going for a vintage or old, slightly weathered and worn in kinda vibe.
I want this one to be very shiny and well protected.
The neck is done, maple/maple. Tru-Oil, back is satin, head and fretboard high gloss.
I know the debate rages on finishes and tone. I'm not doing base coat / clear coat, just going for a level, shiny finish, just enough product to get there.
Urethane cures very hard and tough, all I want to know is if a coupla mils of clear is going to be tone disaster.
Thanks
I've done oil and nitro finishes before, not "reliced" but I was definitley going for a vintage or old, slightly weathered and worn in kinda vibe.
I want this one to be very shiny and well protected.
The neck is done, maple/maple. Tru-Oil, back is satin, head and fretboard high gloss.
I know the debate rages on finishes and tone. I'm not doing base coat / clear coat, just going for a level, shiny finish, just enough product to get there.
Urethane cures very hard and tough, all I want to know is if a coupla mils of clear is going to be tone disaster.
Thanks
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