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  • Removing old spray paint/lacquer jobs.

    I'm sure this has been covered in this section at one time.
    I seached back over the last year posts and it just got to time consuming...soo here's the voyage I'm about to embark upon.

    I have a body that has had a VH paint job over the original finish that I want to strip. I would probably have tried paint thinner, but I am leary this may be to harsh.
    What do you suggest to take the finish off without stripping any of the original finish/top coat? Napatha?

    Thanks in advance.
    -Tom

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    Re: Removing old spray paint/lacquer jobs.

    It all depends on what the original finish was. If the guitar was originally finished with polyurethane then I'd just use lacquer thinner to clean off the rattle can/lacquer job. If the guitar was originally lacquer there's not really any way to do it without stripping the whole finish. (at least not that I'm aware of)
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      Re: Removing old spray paint/lacquer jobs.

      I took the Bunnyhead off my Soloist Pro (Krylon) with an old t-shirt and some nail polish remover. No harm to the original finish underneath (of course I also used a scraper because it was 4 layers thick and I was getting high off the acetone fumes [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img])

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        Re: Removing old spray paint/lacquer jobs.

        It's a USA Kramer from the mid 80's,86-87. I'm assuming that is poly.

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