Northwest Guitars

Inca Silver Nitrocellulose Chip Repair guitar paint - 50ml

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Nitrocellulose Chip Repair/Touch-up Paint

We stock a wide range of high quality nitrocellulose lacquers and paints suitable for use on any guitar project. We’ve produced a range of colours found on popular guitar models and used our own Strat and Tele bodies for reference This is the same type of lacquer as used on vintage Fender and Gibson guitars which, over time, will produce an aged, tarnished look to your instrument. These are true lacquers, as used by top guitar makers since the 1950s. They dry very quickly and produce a hard glassy finish, unlike other “pre-cat” lacquers These paints and lacquers are very easy to apply and generally require no sanding in-between coats.

50ml of neat nitro

Each pot contains 50ml of neat nitrocellulose which can be applied directly to the wood surface.
This lacquer can be thinned with cellulose thinners if required though this is not necessary for scratch & chip repairs

*Colour may vary slightly dedending on number of coats applied, wood type and preperation method. Use only in a well ventilated area. Suitable breathing apparatus should be worn

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Additional product information

50ml tin of nitrocellulose paint - Solid Metallic Colour
Faithful recreation of the original colours from the big F
Uee neat for drop filling chip repairs
Thin 1:1 for a larger repairs
Quick drying
We recommend a clear top coat over the top of ALL transparent finishes



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Robert Elsby
Tin lid loose

Not tried the paints yet. Slight problem with the red, the lid wasn’t on properly so paint was seeping out into the packaging.