Rattle Can Colour Coat

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ArtDecade

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CanserDYI

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I come from the graffiti world and I suggest using Ironlak paint or Montana GOLD (not BLAcK as it's part nitro). They're extremely high pigment, dry very quickly and can be sanded within a day or so, and come in an insane amount of colors. 2K will cover nicely and doesn't have any sort of reactivity with Ironlak or Montana GOLD (I have had best results with Ironlak personally).
 

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I'm just lurking here but this is good to know! I have a guitar I want to refinish and was curious if there were any good rattle cans for that.
 

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