I've bought a Fender Road Worn series as my refin project. Reason behind this is I wanted a worn looking Surf Green Strat. Also, since the Strat is beat/used looking to begin with, my refin expectations won't be too high. I've done some research and bought my color from Reranch. I'm looking for advice since I'm not shhoting for the traditional "beautiful" restore job. Some of the steps the site outlines I believe are for perfection. I think I have room for shortcuts since my guitar is supposed to look worn.
I've stripped the paint off the body. I've also got 95% of the residue paint removed by using laquer thinner. I'm now down to pretty much wood, with some areas of discoloration. The Reranch instructions say to sand it all the way to wood. Really? At this point I could see using a sealer, some light grit sanding, possibly a primer, then Surf Green - no clear coat. The original lauquer I removed didn't appear to have a layer of primer. Unless it too was black.
Any advice?
I've stripped the paint off the body. I've also got 95% of the residue paint removed by using laquer thinner. I'm now down to pretty much wood, with some areas of discoloration. The Reranch instructions say to sand it all the way to wood. Really? At this point I could see using a sealer, some light grit sanding, possibly a primer, then Surf Green - no clear coat. The original lauquer I removed didn't appear to have a layer of primer. Unless it too was black.
Any advice?
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