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Old 06-17-2018, 04:17 AM
Arjan1961 Arjan1961 is offline
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I will work on a Avalon L2-20... the back has some issues in the laquer from the builder. I can get this one cheaper so worth the fix. Frensh polish i like to use this technique on this great guitar. To see how it sounds after aplying it.
So thinner should do the job. I dont want to sand it of to prevent me to sand down areas more then other.

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Originally Posted by M Hayden View Post
Nitro is evaporative, so adding additional nitro thinned with lacquer thinner will melt into the existing finish. That would avoid removing the existing finish and perhaps simplify the process.

What kind of instrument are you working on? Why FP rather than lacquer?
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