Just as our Stringed instrument Lacquer in quarts, this aerosol is formulated specifically as a high quality finish for thin, flexible tone-woods such as those used on stringed instruments, made to withstand the expansion and contraction that is characteristic of the unique construction of stringed instruments. Vinyl Sealer is also flexible by nature. Therefore, it is the only sealer that should be used under Stringed Instrument Lacquer. This combination yields great sound and empowers luthiers to finish their handiwork with confidence.
W**N
Easy to work with, and better than most.
I say "most" because I haven't used every aerosol nitrocellulose lacquer, even though there aren't that many. For reference, I've only used the nitro available from Guitar ReRanch and Ohio Valley Nitro. These have both given me a bit of trouble with splatter and consistency from can to can. Nothing unbearable, but enough to cause me to keep looking. As a hobbyist builder and guitar refinisher, I don't have need of a pro spray rig, or a place to store one. Aerosol cans are a godsend for me, even if they require a bit more technique and patience. The Behlen lacquer seems to spray a thicker coat, which may drive you crazy if you're not the patient type, since it'll require a little more curing before sanding or applying build coats. I may be wrong in my logic, but it makes sense to me. This, of course, also means that your build coats will build faster, which I love. After going through 2 cans, I haven't noticed ANY splatter, and the coats themselves seem more gel-like, which may be the result of the thicker saturation of each coat. I can't speak for its durability, since my only experience with the Behlen has been in the last 2 weeks. For ease of use, though, and quality of the initial application, I think it's my go-to clearcoat until someone convinces me otherwise.
D**A
The best you can buy, just make sure you take the necessary steps
You have to be patient, but this is by far the best available-to-consumer aerosol lacquer for instruments. Everything goes better when you add time between applications, and soaking the cans in warm water for 15 minutes prior to spraying will help cut down on splatters. The lacquer gives off some particularly nasty fumes, so ventilation is a must.
D**2
Nice clear nitro lacquer
Good nitro spray for being in a can. The first thing you need to do is throw away the spray nozzle that comes with it and get the ones that put out much more volume. For the cost of this, you would think they would come with it.
A**M
Excellent finish!!!!!
I just used this on an old beat up Fender body. I still need to sand it down evenly, but the spraying procedure was very easy to do and I'm very pleased with the product and will most definitely use it again on my next project.
S**E
Nice product!
Love the finish that I get on the wooden flutes that I make. Easy to apply and dries quickly into a clear hard protective surface. Runs/drips are a concern but not a problem with thin layers and proper technique. For my purposes this product is much better than others that I have used.
B**K
Very nice stuff
Really nice stuff. Probably the only aerosol laquer out there that is legit. This is my second time using it without any problems.One thing however, I wish Behlen would give you the option to switch out the plastic valve on top to spray fanned instead of circular. That would be nice
E**N
This is the stuff. 3k grit sanding and I can see myself in my guitar.
This is beautiful to work with within two weeks of final coat, right out the rattle can,. This is the best honest finish, let this cure for a month, but you can finish a body and be proud at 3K grit wet sand and know you can let the finish eat you up. This is the stuff. Nice Job Behlen!
T**0
Five Stars
Great spray, real lacquer, as used on older guitars.
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