Ton Posted December 22, 2004 Report Posted December 22, 2004 Hello, I've got a black Ibanez GRX40 and I would like to paint the pickguard red. How am I gonna do that? How do I prepare the pickguard, so the paint will last. (I don't want to scratch everything of in the first week!) What kind of paint do I need? Thanks!! Quote
AlGeeEater Posted December 22, 2004 Report Posted December 22, 2004 First off all, you will need sandpapers in grits of 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1200, 1500, 2000. Make sure its wet/dry. You will need a primer, color and clear coat. You can usually pick them up from auto-stores. Dupli-Color is a favorite, just dont use krylon. any paint from a can works tho. Sand the thole front of the pickgaurd with 400 wet sandpaper. Make sure you dont leave any shiny spots. Next spray a couple light mist's of primer. Then you can start to go a little heavier with the primers until its all gray or whatever color is used in the primer stage. If you have a lot of orange peel(rough surface) sand it with 600 wet. Make sure its flat. Next spray the red using the same techiniques as the primer. Do a couple more coats of the red tho, just because its a color. Once you're done with red, sand it with 600grit to make sure its smooth. Spray your clear coats and make sure to do A LOT of coats. Your pickgaurd is gunna get picked a lot, so you want a nice thick coat. If you want it shiny, go to the polishing tutorial here: http://projectguitar.ibforums.com/index.php?showtopic=1723 I hope that answer's your questions. Also, adhesion promoter is a good idea to get, but i have never used it. I painted the pickgaurd on this guitar w/o adhesion promoter, and its fine: See ya! Chris Quote
Ton Posted December 22, 2004 Author Report Posted December 22, 2004 (edited) Thank you, man!! I've asked the same question on a Dutch site and the dude told my exactly the same, but not about the coat. But thats probably so that I don't scratch all the paint of it? I'm gonna buy the stuff tomorow! And I'm gonna buy 2 gold Fender Lace Sensors! My guitar will look and sound like new!! EDIT: btw, have you got a picture of that guitar from above? Edited December 22, 2004 by Ton Quote
AlGeeEater Posted December 22, 2004 Report Posted December 22, 2004 No problem man. The clear coat is if you want to polish it. Its not required but i would do it for protection and gloss. What do you mean by do you have a picture of that guitar? Its in my original post Quote
chrisb0109 Posted December 22, 2004 Report Posted December 22, 2004 No problem man. The clear coat is if you want to polish it. Its not required but i would do it for protection and gloss. What do you mean by do you have a picture of that guitar? Its in my original post actually, all of your pictures including your avatar now say "phtotbucket. Bandwidth exceeded." Quote
AlGeeEater Posted December 22, 2004 Report Posted December 22, 2004 (edited) No problem man. The clear coat is if you want to polish it. Its not required but i would do it for protection and gloss. What do you mean by do you have a picture of that guitar? Its in my original post actually, all of your pictures including your avatar now say "phtotbucket. Bandwidth exceeded." I know i just saw it know. I uploaded the lasy of my space so i have to delete a few. TBH, i think my avatar is cool now EDIT: Okie Dokie, lets hope it works: Edited December 22, 2004 by AlGeeEater Quote
AlGeeEater Posted December 22, 2004 Report Posted December 22, 2004 OK, here it is from my second account. Turns out i had over 10,000 hits to my photobucket account! anyways here it is finally: Later, Chris Quote
Ton Posted December 23, 2004 Author Report Posted December 23, 2004 What do you mean by do you have a picture of that guitar? Its in my original post Have you got a photo of that guitar from the top? Quote
AlGeeEater Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 (edited) What do you mean by do you have a picture of that guitar? Its in my original post Have you got a photo of that guitar from the top? look up one post... Edited December 23, 2004 by AlGeeEater Quote
Mickguard Posted December 23, 2004 Report Posted December 23, 2004 Hello, I've got a black Ibanez GRX40 and I would like to paint the pickguard red. How am I gonna do that? How do I prepare the pickguard, so the paint will last. (I don't want to scratch everything of in the first week!) What kind of paint do I need? Thanks!! Hi, Just curious...by why not have a new pickguard cut for you (or cut it yourself?). By the time you get done buying the paints and the sandpaper and all, you'll have spent just as much... I think the red pickguard on the black guitar is a great idea, by the way...you going to paint the pickups too? mickey Quote
Ton Posted December 24, 2004 Author Report Posted December 24, 2004 Hello, I've got a black Ibanez GRX40 and I would like to paint the pickguard red. How am I gonna do that? How do I prepare the pickguard, so the paint will last. (I don't want to scratch everything of in the first week!) What kind of paint do I need? Thanks!! Hi, Just curious...by why not have a new pickguard cut for you (or cut it yourself?). By the time you get done buying the paints and the sandpaper and all, you'll have spent just as much... I think the red pickguard on the black guitar is a great idea, by the way...you going to paint the pickups too? mickey Hmm, I don't know if that looks very good. I think I first just paint the pickguard. And maybe I'll paint the knobs later! Quote
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