Oxford Aerosol Nitrocellulose Lacquer – Charcoal Frost – Metallic

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$ USD 23.99

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Description

Oxford Supply Co specializes in traditional Nitrocellulose Lacquer for guitar builders, finishers, DIY’ers, kit builders, refinishers and repairs.

Our nitro is matched to some of the most classic guitar finishes from Gibson, Fender and others.

All aerosols come with two tips under the cap:
White Fan Tip – Produces a wide vertical fan pattern which mimics a spray gun, atomizing the lacquer at a very fine level. This tip is preferred for most applications for its consistent output, easy of use, and quick coverage. Recommended for spraying Sealer, Primer, Clear Coats and solid colors.

Red Cone Tip – Delivers a more focused, traditional, circular aerosol pattern. Very useful for spraying hard to reach areas like cutaways. Also allows for more control in spraying patterns such as sunbursts or headstock faces.

These items are only available to ship to the United States and Canada.

**Please note that due to the nature of the product, only Standard Ground shipping is available and will automatically be reflected at checkout.

Features

  • Originally offered as a CBS custom color from 1965-1969
  • Similar to pewter, but with a darker metallic effect
  • A sharp alternative to black
  • Clear coats and buffing really brings this finish out
  • Matched to some of the most classic guitar finishes
  • 12oz Aerosol tin
  • Made in Canada

For information on Application Guidelines and FAQ’s click here

Item shown: Oxford Aerosol Nitrocellulose Lacquer – Charcoal Frost – Metallic
Model #: CHRCL-AERO
UPC: 746760488657

1 review for Oxford Aerosol Nitrocellulose Lacquer – Charcoal Frost – Metallic

  1. paul.cummings.montreal (verified owner)

    Overall good, quick drying and sprays well. Only issue is that even after 4 coats (one can), the “metallic” is barely metallic. Still, it came out nice. Looks like I should have used 2 cans, but at $24 a can…. yeah no.

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