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Guitar_Hero_V2

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  1. First thing is that finding candy colors in a spray can is tough. Some autobody suppliers will make up a two part poly can, but you have to make sure you have the right respiratory equipment because that stuff is very dangerous to breath. Second, any candy color over a black base is not going to really show at all. It is just going to look black. Third, you might want to slow down and practice. If you were getting nothing but runs, you are not spraying correctly. If you are in that much of a rush that this info is urgent and you can't practice, you are probably going to end up with a disaster. Plus very few of the rattle can clears dry quick enough that it would be usable in less than a few weeks.

    Alright, so candy colors are out of the question. I want a color type that would seem to "pop-out" on black.......should i use wood stains than? the thing is i'm refinishing this guitar for my sister and her birthday's in november. So i do have time to take the process slow and steady

  2. hey, people i need help, thing is i've found this pretty hot guitar.......Explorer shape with kramer hot-rail style pickups, floyd rose trem..........well the finish is totally gone.............i need to paint this guitar................

    here's what i want to do:

    *Give the guitar a metallic black or glossy black finish

    *Put on some graphics in Candy Red(Pretty small graphics, nothing big)

    so what i need to know is what sort of stuff do i need. Don't need tutorials because projectguitar is filled with loads of awsome tutorials already. It would be good if people replied quickly cause i need to do this project fast!!!

    Also, i tried spray-painting another guitar.........and it totally ruined it....i followed the book i got for it........i followed all the instructions but the paint kept dripping until it was super screwed

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