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Old 06-04-2019, 12:09 PM
redir redir is offline
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Blush remover works well for the humidity caused white clouds in Nitro. It's happened to me a couple times but then I learned to never spray unless the humidity in the air was low. Which is problematic in Virginia becasue it's usually a sauna in the summer here even in the mountains.

I never tried EB6000 but I have tried at least 3 other water based finishes that I can remember. I really wanted it to work well but for me it just never did. The problem I had was consistency. Sometimes it came out great, other times it was a total do over. It's also harder to fix errors with. And I have seen one guitar come back after about 15 years and was horrified how it looked though in all fairness the owner probably didn't care for it as well as he said he did.

I guess what it comes down to is there simply is no perfect finish.

One of the things I love about Nitro though for example was a guitar that I had in last month that was built int the 40's and needed crack repair. A few touch up shots with Nitro and it melted right into the 70 year old finish.
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