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PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2025 11:55 am 
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First name: Richard
Last Name: Hutchings
City: Warwick
State: RI
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I've sprayed 5 or 6 instruments with nitro and one with acrylic(EM6000). Love the nitro for looks but not so much for the nasty smell while curing in my house. The EM6000 solved that but it doesn't compare with nitro for appearance, maybe I haven't tried hard enough.

I haven't tried poly on a guitar yet but I love the look and robustness of it. I'm not concerned with repairability, someone else's problem after I'm dead. I am concerned with buffing it. I've never done that with poly, this will be my first instrument with it and it needs to be flawless and thin. To the best of my ability. Does anyone here use poly on acoustics that might give me some tips?

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I've used the Ilva poly from stew mac on my last 4 guitars and I really like it. The off-gassing is a million times faster (and better) than nitro. It sprays nicely, but since its a 2-part poly, youll need to clean your gun well after the sessions. It also takes to the buffer really well, it doesn't heat up too fast (like other finishes ive tried).

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