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craftgrrl2003-11-24 04:06 pm
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My friend has been wanting a white guitar for a very long time. My friends and I got together and bought a guitar, but it didn't come in white, so I painted it. It was a very dark blue. After a lot of sanding, priming, spraying, hand painting, and gloss coating, this is what we ended up with.
I really hope she likes it.

used in the process:
various sandpapers, numbers 210 to 400
krylon primer for wood/plastic
krylon white gloss paint for wood/plastic
krylon clear glaze for wood/plastic
acrylic paint in white, red, maroon, and pink
(I promise this is not an ad for krylon paint...I did my research and was told that as far as paints going and at-home guitar jobs, their paint is the most appropriate.)
I really hope she likes it.

used in the process:
various sandpapers, numbers 210 to 400
krylon primer for wood/plastic
krylon white gloss paint for wood/plastic
krylon clear glaze for wood/plastic
acrylic paint in white, red, maroon, and pink
(I promise this is not an ad for krylon paint...I did my research and was told that as far as paints going and at-home guitar jobs, their paint is the most appropriate.)