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Re: Fender Plastic finish - true?

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 2:25 pm
by jdogric12
Night and day difference with the heat gun. It seems to have taken the outer layer of paint off very quickly, and done little to the coating underneath ('04 Squier Jagmaster). Is the DA sander the best next step?

Re: Fender Plastic finish - true?

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 3:28 pm
by Lost Coyotes
I wonder if the same stuff was used on the first few "highway one" models...
I have a "daphne blue" 2003 hwy 1 jazz, which I stripped to bare wood (or did I?) and did up with (ReRanch) spray-can nitro; white primer and many coats of fender blonde, then multiple coats of clear gloss. This made a pale yellow color that fender doesn't seem to offer, which looks to me like a nicely aged vintage white.
But I digest...

The hwy 1 finish practically falls off with lightly applied sand paper. I may have spent a couple hours, tops. It sure looked liked wood, but that was actually the plastic coating?

It sure fooled me, it did.
:oops:

(If anyone's curious, here's a picture of how it turned out)

Re: Fender Plastic finish - true?

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 4:17 pm
by jingle_jangle
jdogric12aolcom wrote:Night and day difference with the heat gun. It seems to have taken the outer layer of paint off very quickly, and done little to the coating underneath ('04 Squier Jagmaster). Is the DA sander the best next step?
DA with #100 aluminum oxide paper. Wear a dust mask. No smoking, etc...