Quick and Easy Refinish of a Fender MIM Stratocaster with Danish Oil
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Didn't want to spend a ton of time on this, but thought I'd share what I learned from using a heat gun to refinish a Fender Standard Stratocaster from 2001. The poly on this guitar had started to crack and chip off so I decided to remove all of it and refinish with a Danish Oil. It only took a couple of days and no more than 10 hours.
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I did that to a Squier Classic Vibe Tele and then stained it purple with leather dye, then recoated it gloss with Wipe On Poly. The purple is see-through, and I’m pleased how the pine body shows through.
I'm all about the wood grain even if it isn't a particularly fancy piece of wood. I also love a touch of color stain!
what’s the paint u used, or is the see thru thing a result of less layers of paint
What was a cool lookin blue finish
Yeah I know, I am particularly attached to that blue color because that was the color of my first guitar. But it looked awful with those huge chips of paint out of it
It actually ended up as a grey guitar ruclips.net/user/liveyHVtKv3AH3c?feature=shared
This is so much faster than when I took the finish off of my beat up Jaguar, and not just because it's sped up.
Was it a nitro finish? Either way, I suspect mine was a much lower risk endeavor since this was a guitar I paid $200 for.
@@mtjguitars No, it was poly. Metallic red. There were just some sections that really didn't want to release without some force. I should probably work on the refinishing process now that the weather is nice.