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Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new
      #977097 - 20/03/12 05:43 PM
I'm debating whether to refinish a natural wood pacifica to a Ricky-style Fireglo sunburst--it's sort of see-through amber in the middle and dark blood red at the edges. Any suggestions for paint types/colours? Cheers

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? [Re: Huge Longjohns]
      #977113 - 20/03/12 06:37 PM
Essentially there are 3 options. Nitrocellulose, solvent based polyester, or water based polyester.

My preference would be the nitrocellulose, it's the traditional finish. You can buy it in aerosols and a range of colours from Manchester Guitar Tech. I haven't used them myself yet because I have a compressor and spray guns. But the best option for home use. And I haven't found any other UK suppliers recently. They also have a useful FAQ page.

Polyesters are really the same as car paint. The original Fender Custom Colors were just DuPont car paints. Although water based is safest for spraying at home, I wouldn't want to use it again. It feels 'plasticky' to the touch. But others use it and are perfectly happy with it.

Manchester Guitar Tech also have a tutorial on painting a sunburst finish which should help you.

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new [Re: Huge Longjohns]
      #977196 - 21/03/12 09:39 AM
Cheers for that, Andy. Not cheap are they, the nitro sprays! I've used car/craft aerosols before with ok results for solid colours, eg black, white, red, but for a Fireglo you really need that transparency for the base coat, don't you, so the grain shows through. Would you think the Clear Amber followed by the Dakota Red would do the trick for a Rickenbacker effect?

ALso I wonder if wood stain might do the trick for the clear yellowy base coat?

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new [Re: Huge Longjohns]
      #977283 - 21/03/12 03:25 PM
You could go with a stain under a clear coat but that's adding an extra stage which is more work, more materials, and more to go wrong. The amber looks about right.

I've had a look at a few Fireglow pics and it looks like it's a 3 colour burst rather than a 2 colour one. From the colours in the link I sent I would look at a Clear Amber base, then Clear Orange, and then for the edges I would choose between the Clear Red and Dakota Red. On top of the Amber and Orange coats the clear red would come out darker but still allow some of the grain to be seen, the Dakota is more of a solid colour.

What do you think?

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new [Re: Huge Longjohns]
      #977287 - 21/03/12 03:36 PM
Fireglo RIck

Yes, some have a much darker edge band than others. This one looks like a two colour to me, though, with just a thicker application of the red at the edge? Or do you think this is three too (so to speak!)? Trouble with 3 colours is if I buy nitrocell I'll be spending £45 on paint and the guitar only cost me £100 originally!

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new [Re: Huge Longjohns]
      #977307 - 21/03/12 04:26 PM
That looks like three colour to me I'm afraid. If you look closely you can see that the Red edge extends enough to cover the R of the tailpiece and the rest of the tailpiece is the Orange.

And that's the trouble with refinishing guitars, it's not really cost-effective. Just like replacement pick-ups and machine heads, you never get your money back in terms of added value.

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new [Re: zenguitar]
      #977335 - 21/03/12 07:23 PM
Well I'm not refinishing to sell, just to do for a laugh/learn. Good news is I've found some much cheaper nitro on ebay!

ebay nitro

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new [Re: Huge Longjohns]
      #977393 - 22/03/12 02:23 AM
Good spot, I actually have them bookmarked for their decals already.

But remember that they are just selling the raw nitro. You will need a spray gun and compressor as well as thinners and stains. If you haven't got those the aerosols would still work out cheaper.

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Re: Paints to create Ricky Fireglo effect? new [Re: zenguitar]
      #977467 - 22/03/12 11:41 AM
Oh bollocks, you're right! Mind you, their aerosols are marginally cheaper than the other ones.

PS I make my own decals with special inkjet film from Crafty Papers. They come out brilliantly.

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