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  • Birthday 08/22/1973

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  1. I didn't apply the primer, it was on there already. Thanks for the welcome Brian. I'll pick up some lacquer thinner and try that technique VH suggested. But how will I know if its nitro or acrylic? Or is that thinner just for the nitro lacquer? From what I've read so far, if its acrylic I keep going with acrylic, but if its nitro- I have to go with nitro finishes on top. Is that correct? How do I tell the difference here? So if its a catalyzed primer, whats the next step? I guess in any situation, whats the next step here? Am I confusing myself more than needed? Thanks -W
  2. I have a guitar I am refinishing and it is at the stage of the dullish white primer. I do not know whether or not to proceed in acrylic or nitrocellulose because I don't kno what this base is. -Is there any way to find out which one this is or -I know I can't use nitro and acrylic, but if this is a nitro base, can I put acrylic on top of that? Any help would be appreciated- Thanks! -W
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