TORINO RED 0,50L
Classic Fender Torino Red finish.
A seldom seen but very nice red, halfway between hot red and dakota red. It goes great with white pickguards and with maple and rosewood fretboards.
Used on classic Fender guitars such as the Eric Clapton Signature.
It’s a very nice red finish, somewhere between hot red and dakota red.
It goes great with white pickguards and with maple and rosewood fretboards.
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Application guide:
- We begin to apply the color once we have anchored the guitar with Nitorlack Primer.
- When we start the paint job the pores should be closed and the grain should not be marked
- Apply the product either by spray or gun at about 25 cm.
- When applying we must follow an application pattern, first horizontal and then vertical, uniformly applying the paint.
- Apply several coats, letting dry between them about 24 hours and sanding between them, to remove any remaining impurities.
- This work will be completed when the surface is completely smooth and free of imperfections.
Frequently asked questions:
How many sprays do I need to varnish a guitar?
– If the surface is well covered and it is not your first painting project, you can do it with a spray, although you will not apply many coats. However if you are not an expert we recommend using 2 sprays for an optimal finish.
At what temperature should the guitar be during and after the process?
-For best results, we recommend applying it in a place whose temperature is between 15 and 25 degrees and between 45% and 60% humidity.
Where should I perform the process?
-A clean place will be essential, to prevent dirt or dust particles from adhering to the surface.
Is sanding between coats mandatory?
It is not something you should always do, but it is recommended to remove the imperfections that remain in the paint at the end of each layer, as well as particles that may adhere.