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    Anyone know how much it would cost to have a guitar's body resprayed in Candy Apple with like most of the old paint already removed?

    Even better any places in the UK which would do this?

    I'm fine with the usual spray can job if it would cost too much.

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    Last edited by spleenharvester; 05-28-2012, 03:04 PM.

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    Re: Cost of respray

    It's the labor that you're paying for, and the removal of the old paint won't be cheap. I've seen most places in the USA charging $200-$300 for refinishing, and that's with a lot of competition around.

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    • #3
      Re: Cost of respray

      If you're ok with a rattle can finish just do that and save your money...

      A quality refin will range anywhere from $250 to $1250 and up for a body.
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      • #4
        For something like candy apple red, there's more to it than just spraying paint on. It's a metallic paint so the coats have to go on just right so the flakes sit right, dryer than you would spray on with solid colors, then several coats of clear with some good buffing.

        For a finish like that, or any metallic finish, I'd have a pro do it so it comes out right.
        Last edited by ErikH; 05-28-2012, 06:56 PM.

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        • #5
          Re: Cost of respray

          Hmm, what would you guys say is the best plan of action then?

          Basically I may be buying a guitar that has the paint stripped but the headstock still in candy apple. I'm not bothered about an amazing finish just as long as the thing looks half decent.

          Should I do a spray can job myself? Get someone else to do it?

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          • #6
            Get someone else to do it if you have to go with that color.

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            • #7
              Re: Cost of respray

              Send it to me, I work in a body shop so I can paint it any color you want.
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              • #8
                Re: Cost of respray

                Bumping, insanely late I know and I'm sorry for not having gotten back to people.

                A friend of mine has said he could do a respray for the cost of £25. He resprays a lot of guitars for people at my college. I think he has a spray rig but I'm not 100% sure - all I know is the cost for the candy apple + lacquer material is £8 each where he gets it from. Is this likely to make for a half decent job? I've seen some of his other stuff in pictures and it looks pretty nice.

                I'm not too concerned with it looking 100% fantastic provided I go ahead with buying the guitar, anything half decent would do really.

                Was also considering just removing paint from the headstock too and having bare wood with something done to it (oil rub I think it's called? I see it often but don't know the name) But the body is Basswood and I'm not sure it would look fantastic.

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                • #9
                  Re: Cost of respray

                  around here, the pro luthier/tech shops charge around $200-500 for a full finishing in nitro lacquer - for an unfinished body. Might be a bit more if it's a refinish.

                  is a 25 pound job likely to be as good? Who can say... It might be decent. Probably won't be pro though.

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                  • #10
                    Re: Cost of respray

                    I don't know a whole lot about the cost. But, it seems to me, considering the costs I'm hearing I'd as soon by a new finished body from Warmouth and keep the old one for another project.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Cost of respray

                      Originally posted by BEACHBUM View Post
                      I don't know a whole lot about the cost. But, it seems to me, considering the costs I'm hearing I'd as soon by a new finished body from Warmouth and keep the old one for another project.
                      warmoth wants 220 bucks just for the candy finishes not sure how thats saving any money on top of the cost of a body. What advantage is there to not use the body you already have?
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