Could hot and cold effect laquer finish ?
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Could hot and cold effect laquer finish ?
I have been leaving my steel guitar in the vehicle between gigs and suudenly found a bunch of sizeable cracks in the clear coat finish. Been doing that for over two years, no problem, but all at onbce this occurred. Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks, Bill.
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Never open your case and expose your steel to extreme temperature changes..I have seen first hand what can happen..I have seen the finish ruined on a D-28 Martin when a guy opened up his case after being out in sub-zero temperatures and the finish cracked immediately..It looked like a road map after the warm air hit it...I was the first one to notice it..If you must use your guitar without waiting a long time, just open the case and prop it open just a wee bit,about 1/4", and weit at least a 1/2 hr.. Then open the case all the way and leave the guitar in the case for about another 1/2 hr..Try to get to the gig early, so you can do this.. I have had to this myself many times,,because I live where the winters are pretty cold...Regards,,,Carson
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Coming from the frozen north, I can tell you that yes, sudden temperature changes will have an undesirable and lasting effect on your finish. If the guitar is frozen, a rush of warm air will cause the surface to expand faster than the wood underneath, and it will craze the finish. Further to that, I have left guitars in a storage unit that were exposed to extreme cold, and the lacquer finish was cracked and cloudy.
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I think one way of avoiding cracking would be to finish the guitar with instrument lacquer. This finish is made flexible to prevent cracking when applied to thin-bodied guitars. I believe this also helps on steel bodies, with the temperature changes affecting the body.
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Nope...Bent Romnes wrote:I think one way of avoiding cracking would be to finish the guitar with instrument lacquer. This finish is made flexible to prevent cracking when applied to thin-bodied guitars. I believe this also helps on steel bodies, with the temperature changes affecting the body.
"Instrument lacquer" exists in a few subtly different formulations, but it's essentially just basic nitrocellulose finish. Any guitar lacquer will crack when exposed to extremes in temperature, though some are famously more susceptible to it than others.
Many finishes that are generically called lacquer are actually some sort of acrylic or urethane-based finish. They're not necessarily immune to cracking, but they're definitely more resistant.
Bottom line...if your instrument is really cold, don't open the case. If it warms up slowly, it'll probably be fine, but repeated exposure to freezing temperatures is going to cause the finish to crack and craze eventually.
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I never said it was a guarantee against cracking...only that it might help some, which I believe it does.
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