ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquer Sealers

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FI-400-3800
Grouped product items
Product Name Qty
ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquer - Sanding Sealer #3883
$139.60
ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquer - Vinyl Sealer #3884
$139.60
ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquer - White Vinyl Sealer #3888
$139.60
ColorTone® Sealers have a high solids content for quickly building a finish and provide excellent adhesion for lacquer topcoats. They're are flexible and compatible with many different finish types. - Highest quality lacquer sealers - Suitable for acoustic & electric instruments - Compatible with all ColorTone & Mohawk Nitrocellulose Products - Made in U.S.A. - 13 fl.oz (384ml) Aerosol tin - 1 Tin is enough for most instruments - High build and adhesion - Very strong fumes - mask with spray painting filters essential Cannot be shipped outside Australia or by Express Post Using sealer before spraying lacquer is optional, but can be beneficial to speeding up and improving finishing. It is an easy way to fill the grain and build up finish thickness. For spraying a transparent finish on new wood you can use Sanding Sealer as a base, followed with ColorTone lacquer. The sanding sealer builds up fast to fill the grain and is easier to sand than regular lacquer. Vinyl Sealer is a perfect all around sealer that works well for any project. It's moisture-resistant and works for opaque, translucent, and metallic finishes, as well as refinishing projects and oily woods. White Vinyl Sealer is ideal to create an opaque undercoat for a metallic or solid colour finish. Aerosol sprays are efficient and economical and are ideal for finishing without the expense and inconvenience of a full spray gun and compressor setup.
Like all lacquers of this type it is extremely important to read the safety instructions and Material Safety Data Sheet. This product has strong fumes so it is important to spray in a ventilated area and use a respirator mask designed for spray paint. It is also highly flammable.

Application Tips: We recommend spraying multiple thin coats, in a low humidity environment. Heavy-bodied sanding sealer or clear lacquer (one coat of sanding sealer equals two coats of lacquer) will seal stained or unstained wood before the color coats or clear topcoats are applied.

Tips for aerosol finishing:
- Use warm lacquer, not cold. Professionals spray warm lacquer to reduce spatters which require sanding. Warm your aerosol cans in a sink of warm tap water.
- Spray multiple thin coats instead of one heavy coat.
- Use sanding sealer to seal the wood and build up the finish before applying your color coats or clear topcoats. Sanding sealer is heavy-bodied; one coat equals two coats of lacquer. One or two cans of sealer is usually enough for an entire guitar. After building up the sealer coats, level sand with 320-grit paper to create a thin, flat surface for your color or clear coats.
- Compared to professional spray guns, aerosols create a slightly rougher surface, so they require more sanding of the clear topcoats to achieve a level surface.
- Tints and transparent colors should not be sanded. Spray clear coats over tints to build a topcoat which can be sanded for a final, level surface.
- Choose low humidity days for spraying.