does anyone know if rustoleum enamel spray can paint is compatible with factory paint?
i won't be sanding the factory paint to wood but want it to serve as a primer for the rustoleum. i just don't want it to bubble up and stuff.
i'm guessing it's an old '87 model 6 (got it from a bro here as a project). original paint is black, and i don't know what kind of paint the japanese chushin gakki factory used back then. i'm painting it a "hammered white" color i saw at walmart.... it's about the only color i can live with (other than white) as rustoleum don't have too many choices. i might settle for plain white if the hammered white turns out like s**t.
what do you guys think?
btw, here are before/after headstock photos. had to put binding around the headstock... it's not pretty but i'm satisfied provided it's my first time:
after:
still have to redrill the filled in toggle holes before i paint.
anyway, suggestions much appreciate it.
i won't be sanding the factory paint to wood but want it to serve as a primer for the rustoleum. i just don't want it to bubble up and stuff.
i'm guessing it's an old '87 model 6 (got it from a bro here as a project). original paint is black, and i don't know what kind of paint the japanese chushin gakki factory used back then. i'm painting it a "hammered white" color i saw at walmart.... it's about the only color i can live with (other than white) as rustoleum don't have too many choices. i might settle for plain white if the hammered white turns out like s**t.
what do you guys think?
btw, here are before/after headstock photos. had to put binding around the headstock... it's not pretty but i'm satisfied provided it's my first time:
after:
still have to redrill the filled in toggle holes before i paint.
anyway, suggestions much appreciate it.
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