Dood Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago I'd like to get two basses refinished in my *ehem* signature chameleon flip-paint. I know that not all 'refinishers' have experience of these specialised paints (the application is different to say, poly), so I'm on the look out for some who know what they are doing - ideally local to me in East Anglia. Quote
Dood Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, pete.young said: Andrew Guyton? Good lord, how did I forget Andy. I think he may be a bit of a busy bee - I've not seen him for a while. Good call, thank you. Quote
BigRedX Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Unfortunately you will need to have all the old flip paint removed and then find someone who can spray the whole instrument in a single pass, because that is what is needed to make the flip paint work. It can't be retouched because there's no guarantee that the retouched parts will flip in the same direction. Quote
Dood Posted 13 minutes ago Author Posted 13 minutes ago 1 hour ago, BigRedX said: Unfortunately you will need to have all the old flip paint removed and then find someone who can spray the whole instrument in a single pass, because that is what is needed to make the flip paint work. It can't be retouched because there's no guarantee that the retouched parts will flip in the same direction. Apologies for not having been clearer, neither instrument has a flip finish currently. Totally agree, you are quite correct regarding the finishes and, the reason why I'd asked for a specialist is because I've spoken to one or two spray shops who don't know how flip paints work. It is indeed a one pass after the body has been prepared (for all the reasons you mention and more), then lacquered over the top of the flip. Interestingly, as a side note, you can spray over an existing flip finish with a caveat: If it is a new finish rather than "adding an effect" to the first, flip paints work best with a base coat - otherwise they are just affected by the existing finish. I'm going for maximum flip from the paint I have in mind and therefore a black base coat is necessary. I think with any refinish I'd be inclided to strip back the original anyway, but that requires extra effort and £££. Cheers. Quote
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