Oxford Aerosol Nitrocellulose Lacquer – Vintage Amber – Transparent

(3 customer reviews)

$ USD 20.99

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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

  • Most commonly used as the base color when spraying a Sunburst finish
  • Also used as a Soundboard finish on acoustics
  • This color will get darker and deeper in tone the more coats applied
  • In the same family as our Neck Amber but much more dramatic
  • Clear coat to lock this color in and increase the depth
  • 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 – Vintage Amber – Transparent
Model #: VNMBR-AERO
UPC: 746760485632

3 reviews for Oxford Aerosol Nitrocellulose Lacquer – Vintage Amber – Transparent

  1. kendover57 (verified owner)

    This looks really nice on my project. If you use only a few coats, you’ll get a light amber. Add more coats and it darkens nicely with more of a vintage look. Easy to use.

  2. Greg Steffey (verified owner)

    This worked great and the color is nice. The aerosol is fine for this transparent Amber no need for a pro gun and compressor. Easy to work with and blends nice.

  3. Ebbanoxious Guitar (verified owner)

    After testing on a portion of a current guitar project I’ve decided to hold off on this one for now, this amber is beautiful but will be inconsistent as an overall coverage tint due to its ability to get darker with repeated passes, it looks great on Graffiti Yellow btw! I think I’ll be using it on the neck binding though.

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