Re: Removing Poly-type finish...
Update... took a total of 6 hours to do in three 2-hour chunks but the paint on the back and the front of the body is off! I'm going to attempt to use stripper on the sides and back contour and the cavities.
Of note: while I was doing the sanding I noticed both through sanding through the paint, the color of the dust, and from a paint chip i took out of the body when i dropped it that this guitar was painted TWICE.
From the top to the bottom was this: Clear coat > Red > clear coat > black > white primer > wood.
Looks like they messed up on the black finish and painted red over it instead. Wow... you think you know an instrument after 10 years... haha.
I'm also keeping track of how much $$ this is costing as well. So far I've purchased sandpaper, brushes, a tray, stripper, and gloves and I'm under $30.
Update... took a total of 6 hours to do in three 2-hour chunks but the paint on the back and the front of the body is off! I'm going to attempt to use stripper on the sides and back contour and the cavities.
Of note: while I was doing the sanding I noticed both through sanding through the paint, the color of the dust, and from a paint chip i took out of the body when i dropped it that this guitar was painted TWICE.
From the top to the bottom was this: Clear coat > Red > clear coat > black > white primer > wood.
Looks like they messed up on the black finish and painted red over it instead. Wow... you think you know an instrument after 10 years... haha.
I'm also keeping track of how much $$ this is costing as well. So far I've purchased sandpaper, brushes, a tray, stripper, and gloves and I'm under $30.