I have a black glossy guitar and I need to write something on it with a white highlighter. Can anyone recommend a good highlighter for that purpose? And after writing on my guitar, should I cover that spot with a new layer of lac or is it better to cover the whole side with new lac?
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You can use a Sharpie. The finish is likely polyurethane and lacquer won't stick to it without sanding it. So, really you'd need to scuff the whole guitar really well with 1000-grit and then write on it and then clear it. Or, you could just re-do the sharpie stuff when it wears off, but without rubbing alcohol Sharpie stays on a guitar pretty well.
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What's wrong with a silver or gold paint pen? Those would be your best bet, but depending on where it's written would determine if you need to put a clear coat on it. If it's for an autograph, get it done where it's not going to be touched, horn, point, etc.
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I'd say cover the area in something like a window decal. That way you can peel it off if you wish at a later date and put it on another guitar or in a scrapbook if it's an autograph.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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