Vintage Vs Refin finish flaking?
Posted: Sat Aug 26, 2023 1:04 pm
I have a quick question that I couldn't find an answer to on here or through research:
On vintage Fenders, where the paint has flaked off, they tend to flake in layers of lacquer then colour but showing the white undercoat still. And then eventually the wood. Modern nitro flakes off as a whole I've noticed. And a lot (not all) of people who do the relic thing don't achieve the correct layers.
Seeing as nitro technically fuses with the undercoat on application I can't work out why the old ones come off like they do.
I thought maybe the bodies were all undercoated and then racked at the factory then, when the order for the custom colour came in, they pulled one out that had long cured and shot over that. Would that cause the layered flaking? If that's what even happened in the factory.
Thoughts or facts welcome
On vintage Fenders, where the paint has flaked off, they tend to flake in layers of lacquer then colour but showing the white undercoat still. And then eventually the wood. Modern nitro flakes off as a whole I've noticed. And a lot (not all) of people who do the relic thing don't achieve the correct layers.
Seeing as nitro technically fuses with the undercoat on application I can't work out why the old ones come off like they do.
I thought maybe the bodies were all undercoated and then racked at the factory then, when the order for the custom colour came in, they pulled one out that had long cured and shot over that. Would that cause the layered flaking? If that's what even happened in the factory.
Thoughts or facts welcome