Painting An Acoustic Guitar Yourself

painting an acoustic guitar yourself
How can I stop an acoustic guitar?

I bought an old guitar, and (when I was younger) I wanted to paint and stickers, I did. Recently I decided I really want to learn to play, rather than just the view of it and do not know what to do with painting. I managed to remove the stickers, but I want to go back to its original wood finish. Should I paint stripper, sand and refinish? The guitar was originally only $ 40, and I am a newbie what a Student broke, so I need a "do it yourself" solution. Thanks for the tips!

My advice to the guitar: Learn to play first, because once you a little better than you do get a better guitar anyway. It is difficult to learn to play an instrument To sit in parts and difficult to motivate yourself to repair and can not play an instrument. In addition, other guitarists do believe that is unique and interesting the way but think it is a cheap guitar as a completely restored. Guitarists are funny Sun If I have to convince me you can not like this, get a Palm Sander and start sanding with 80 grit sand paper until most the paint is gone. Then switch to 120 until all color is gone and finished with 200 for a smooth grain surface. Then use a spray paint (it looks like spray paint) and apply a few coats even have time to dry between applications. to do remove the tuners and bridge. EDIT When assembling, please consider purchasing a new tuner. Good Tuner have to play a lot of frustration of learning and better sound.

Wipe Out / original acoustic guitar solo instrumental


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