graylensman
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I don't know where to start this thread, but the coffee house seemed most logical.
I'm going to paint my electric guitar (currently red, going to black). I had bought it third-hand. Upon removing neck, bridge and pickguard, I discover that the current coat of red apparently had been applied directly to the original finish, which looks to be a sunburst.
I was going to strip the paint, then prime and paint, but now I'm not so sure. Any ideas?
I'm going to paint my electric guitar (currently red, going to black). I had bought it third-hand. Upon removing neck, bridge and pickguard, I discover that the current coat of red apparently had been applied directly to the original finish, which looks to be a sunburst.
I was going to strip the paint, then prime and paint, but now I'm not so sure. Any ideas?