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Could someone give me some advice on the best way to remove paint from my Telecaster please?
It's a bog standard American Special Tele in Olympic White. It's actually in pristine condition however I always wanted a natural finish and I don't want to replace the body and get into issue with the neck - as a guitar it plays really nicely, it's just the right weight for me (Although I have no idea how heavy it actually is but it feels just right) and I really have gelled with this one so refinishing it and making it exactly as I want is quite important to me.
I have been told that using Nitromors is a bad idea as it can get into the wood and react with any new finish.
I was thinking of using a wudtone oil finish once it's back to bare wood.
Should I just sand it all off gently or can I use a chemical stripper?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
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Also might not be the nicest bit of wood if it was a solid finish.
Thank you both.
Ok so that's the approach sorted. As for the wood underneath, I have to admit I have worried about that but it's clearly a 3 piece body, you can see the lines even through the white paint.
Is it likely to be really ugly underneath? I've never done anything like this so yes, part of me is a bit nervous about doing it and then regretting it.
Bollocks.
So it's looking like a bad idea. It's in almost as new condition and I don't want to wreck it.
I guess it's going to stay white then.
Thanks.
It's either replace the body or sell / trade the guitar.
I'm really not sure which way to go. I've got a Wilko Johnson Tele on it's way soon so i don't know whether to sell this or not.
I drive a lorry 5 days a week so i get plenty of time to think !
Thanks for the replies and the helpful advice.
Then if it goes wrong or the wood underneath isn't very pretty, you can sell it on Ebay as a professional relic job for more than the guitar is worth, and buy one in natural.
Seriously, if you like the guitar as it is now, learn to love the colour. If you refinish it you will actually alter the weight slightly, and it may change the feel or tone of it in unpredictable ways too. I made that mistake once...
Or if you prefer your Wilko Tele, sell it - but wait until you know you prefer the new one.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
Big LOL at "Fire" !
I've sorted it now. I took it to see my friend at the local music shop yesterday afternoon and traded it in on a Blonde Classic Player Baja Tele - the one I have wanted ever since I was forced to sell my old one a few years ago. He did me a brilliant deal and I walked away with a guitar I am 100% happy with. Couldn't stop smiling every time I looked at it last night. There was nothing wrong with the American Special, it was and still is a great guitar but it just wasn't exactly what I always wanted - something about it always left me feeling a little underwhelmed. This new Baja however is exactly what I want and always has been. It's not a natural finish but it's closer than Olympic white was and the neck is way more my kind of thing. It even comes with Brass Saddles so I can get those.........."Nasty Upper-Mid Overtones" !!!
I Couldn't be happier.
As soon as I get a little time at home I will photograph it and post a NGD thread.
Thanks for the input to my original question.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
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I didn't realise we had met before, you seem to know me so well !
Yes I used to do that way too much but (touch wood) not any more.
From now on (I swear by Almighty Clapton) I will only buy what I want and want to keep.
STOP SNIGGERING AT THE BACK !!!