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  1. My spray gun (never been used) is a Kobalt Large Gravity Feed Sprayer. I purchased it from Lowes but not sure how good it is. Guess I will need to get it out and play with it. After I finish this kit I plan on making another and hope to stain it and use lacquer. That is probably a couple months down the road. I wish I had waited to buy the spray gun and would have gotten the Iwata
  2. I was afraid my compressor was too small. I guess I will just stay with the cans. I have never used a spray gun anyway so I would have probably messed it up. I purchased the Krylon Clear today to will use that. The guitar (a cheap Saga) is going to be hung on the wall so I hope the Krylon will be hard enough. Appreciate the info!
  3. Thanks!!!! You have been a great help.
  4. That is what I was wondering. Will clear build up to where the decal can't be felt to the touch? Will I need to rub out the clear coat or wet sand when there is enough on it? Again, I appologize for my lack of knowledge but I do know enough to ask rather than try something and ruin the project. I appreciate your help
  5. This is a pretty basic question but I am not very knowledable so thought I would ask. I just spray painted (Krylon high gloss) an inexpensive Saga Kit guitar. It looks good but I would like to put on a decal on the front of it and then spray clear coat over it so it is smooth to the touch? My question is can I use lacquer to accomplish this. I can use the spray can type or I have a small compressor (5 gal) and a spray gun that I have never used. Or is this some other product that will put the a high gloss finish over the entire body and make it totally smooth. Any help I can get is appreciated.
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