ColorTone Touch-up Markers

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FI-800-000
Grouped product items
Product Name Qty
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Aged Clear Lacquer #7051
$48.60
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Vintage Amber Tinted Lacquer #7052
$48.60
Out of stock
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Cherry Red Tinted Lacquer #7053
$48.60
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Tobacco Brown Tinted Lacquer #7054
$48.60
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Black Opaque Lacquer #7056
$48.60
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Blond Semi-opaque Lacquer #7057
$48.60
Out of stock
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - TV Yellow Semi-opaque Lacquer #7058
$48.60
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Sonic Blue Opaque Lacquer #7059
$48.60
ColorTone Touch-up Marker - Clear Gloss Lacquer #7050
$48.60
Out of stock
Genuine nitrocellulose guitar lacquer in a convenient Touch-up Marker Pen. - High-quality lacquer - Clear, tinted or opaque colours - Easy to use - Repair minor finish dings and scratches. - No brushing or spraying required - Reversible applicator tip - flat & pointed ends - Made in USA Use Clear Gloss for repairs in clear finishes, for spot-sealing tints, and to mask bindings before you stain the surrounding wood. Aged Clear has a subtle tint to match old finishes. Applicator tip is reversible. One end has a flat surface for broad strokes. Remove the tip and flip it around for pin-point application. The tinted lacquers are transparent, they're great for touching up sunbursts and finishes where the wood grain shows through. They match the colours in our ColorTone Aerosol Guitar Lacquers. Blond and TV Yellow are vintage classics. Sometimes called toners, these finishes are semi-opaque to allow some grain to show through. The Black pen is the quick fix for scratched pegheads, and Sonic Blue is a match for the classic Fender solid color of the same name.
ColorTone Touch-up Marker
Caution:
- Nitrocellulose lacquer melts into itself, making it ideal for nearly invisible touchups on lacquer finishes. But that also means there is potential to disturb or damage the existing finish. Experiment with the markers on scrap wood to get a feel for their flow and application before attempting a repair on your guitar.

- Shaking it prior to use by pressing down on the tip with the pen in the upright position. This will prevent the pen from flooding your work with excess lacquer.