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Keithwannabe
Username: Keithwannabe

Registered: 5-2007
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 - 2:07 pm:   

I recently bought a ST300 1979 vintage and the problem is that someone refinished the guitar in black. They did a decent job but......what are you guys thoughts? Strip it or leave it alone....it plays great...nice axe but....?????
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Agr
Username: Agr

Registered: 10-2003
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 - 4:22 pm:   

Keith, I'm a real ST fan and have two ST300s. Most of them were finished in NT (natural) finish. I think that this is the way they were meant to look. If they painted over the existing poly paint...it might be easy to remove the black paint. I'm not a big paint guy so my perpective is just an opinion. You might wait for someone more knowledgeable to chime in.
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Chipsotoole
Username: Chipsotoole

Registered: 2-2004
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 - 11:04 pm:   

Agree with Agr.....If the paint was applied to the original finish you're onto a winner. You might want to try a cotton bud's worth of stripper somewhere unobtrusive and see how easily (or not) it comes off.....otherwise it's easy enough to strip it right back to the wood (without too many marks), but getting a proper NT finish on it may need an expert (or a lot of time and patience on your part...)
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Guitarwhisperer
Username: Guitarwhisperer

Registered: 6-2007
Posted on Friday, September 07, 2007 - 11:15 pm:   

I'd be careful with the stripper.(sorry, Chips) Mcguire's medium cut paint cleaner should take the color layer off and expose the clear original finish, which could then be polished out with swirl remover, then pure polish (both Mcguire's car detailing products) for a high gloss lustre. The color coat won't have bonded to the original poly finish, so a stripper should be unneccesary. Ibanez was laying the poly on pretty thick back then, so if you're careful, you won't burn through to the wood.
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Chipsotoole
Username: Chipsotoole

Registered: 2-2004
Posted on Wednesday, September 12, 2007 - 1:04 am:   

Fair enough GW...You're probably right...i used nitromorse with great results before as you can get it off before in burns through the poly finish. Better going slowly....

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