Hello,
Does anyone supply little bottles of nitrocellulose lacquer touch-up paint? I want to do a few touch ups on a few guitars. I want a paint that will blend in a bit better than some of the things I've tried in the past, like car touch up paint, model paint, nail polish, etc. Also, I've tried obtaining touch-up paints from both Fender and Gibson, but they both said no.
I've got two thoughts so far:
1. Buy a can of Reranch and spray it into a bottle so it can be brushed. I used to do this all the time so I could airbrush certain model paints that were only available as aerosol sprays.
2. Get clear lacquer and various pigments from Stew-Mac. The problem with this is quantity. I think I need to buy at least a pint of the stuff. That is way too much, and I don't know how long the stuff lasts.
Thanks.
Does anyone supply little bottles of nitrocellulose lacquer touch-up paint? I want to do a few touch ups on a few guitars. I want a paint that will blend in a bit better than some of the things I've tried in the past, like car touch up paint, model paint, nail polish, etc. Also, I've tried obtaining touch-up paints from both Fender and Gibson, but they both said no.
I've got two thoughts so far:
1. Buy a can of Reranch and spray it into a bottle so it can be brushed. I used to do this all the time so I could airbrush certain model paints that were only available as aerosol sprays.
2. Get clear lacquer and various pigments from Stew-Mac. The problem with this is quantity. I think I need to buy at least a pint of the stuff. That is way too much, and I don't know how long the stuff lasts.
Thanks.
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