Painting A Fender Mexican Strat Body... HELP :)

aaronl

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OK so I have a mexican strat that I am looking to re-paint.
I have access to professional spray equipment so I don't necisaraly have to use rattle cans.

Should I try to strip the paint off the body first?

Should I just spray a good blocking coat? Like primer?

Does the paint affect the sound of the guitar? To ad more paint that is?

The thing is black and my Clapton strat is black I am thinking maybe red :)

Thanks for any and all help!!
(hope this aint to silly of a question...)

Aaron
 
Re: Painting A Fender Mexican Strat Body... HELP :)

Try ReRanch.com. I've seen alot of people on this site recomend this site for info on (re)finishing a guitar. Hope that helps.
 
Re: Painting A Fender Mexican Strat Body... HELP :)

Woodcutter said:
Try ReRanch.com. I've seen alot of people on this site recomend this site for info on (re)finishing a guitar. Hope that helps.

x2

That site is full of great info.
 
Re: Painting A Fender Mexican Strat Body... HELP :)

www.reranch.com or www.stewmac.com

here's what I did when refinishing my strat body.

Scuff up the paint as much as possible with the roughest sandpaper you can find. keep increasing the grit until you get a relatively smooth surface. I sprayed 2 coats of primer, with light sanding in between. Then I sprayed 2 or 3 coats of the color (i chose shell pink) with very light sanding in between. Then I sprayed like 5-7 coats of the clear laquer with very fine sanding in between. I let the guitar sit a few days. Then sanded using 2000 grit sandpaper, then let the guitar sit for 1 WEEK. Then, I bought two foam buffer pads from www.stewmac.com, and you could use medium and fine polishing compounds from stewmac as well. Attatch the buffing pad to a drill, and put some medium polish on the pad, and have at the guitar. After a while (you decide when you're finished), use the other pad for the fine compound (I used the 3m finishing compound from reranch instead, you're call what youd like to use.). Once again, buff until you feel you're guitar is smooth enough. I am by NO MEANS saying this is a completely professional way, and luthiers are probably pounding their fists into a wall reading this, but that was my method and It worked very well for me.
 
Re: Painting A Fender Mexican Strat Body... HELP :)

JoeLap.. a FewQuestions? -Did you use car paint? You didn't remove all the original paint right? and the new spray paint stuck well to the old paint base?

WhoFan
 
Re: Painting A Fender Mexican Strat Body... HELP :)

The last time I repainted a Strat body I took all of the paint off, then did a primer coat, sanded that, then the final color (just like a car), then polished it. Yes, paint will change the tone of the instrument, too much will make it very dark sounding.
 
Re: Painting A Fender Mexican Strat Body... HELP :)

The poly on a Mexi-Strat is so thick it looks like in was dipped in “Plasticote”. You will spend more time than the guitar is worth stripping it down to bare wood. Scuff and prime as suggested above.

Paint does affect tone, however there is probably a good reason the wood used in your guitar ended up in a MIM Strat. Choice pieces get singled out for better finishes.
 
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