🎨 Elevate Your Craft with CrystaLacBrite!
CrystaLacBrite Tone High Solids Polyurethane Instrument Finish is a premium 16 oz clear gloss finish designed for easy application and superior durability. With a coverage of 50 sq ft per pint, this eco-friendly formula is perfect for both brush and spray applications, ensuring a crystal-clear, non-yellowing finish that protects your instruments while being easy to clean up.
Coverage | 50 sq ft per Pint |
Liquid volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Item form | Liquid |
Manufacturer | The CrystaLac Company |
UPC | 818110002025 |
Part number | 2025 |
Item Weight | 454 g |
Package Dimensions | 14.1 x 13.3 x 13.3 cm; 453.59 g |
Item model number | 2025 |
Size | 4 |
Color | Clear Gloss |
Finish | Gloss |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**Y
Great project for luthier work
No fumes, easy application (with an HVLP spray gun) and cleanup plus a relatively quick drying time
D**P
Crystal lac hig gloss clear
This product works awesome. It sprays on very well and levels very good. I sprayed an eletric guitar with product I will use it again very impressed with product.
J**F
Great
Just started using this product and I really like it!!!!
S**E
Thin coating
This was very easy to use and you don’t need much of it. It self levels very quickly with very few bubbles.
S**K
Great for poor ventilation space.
I’ve used this on a couple of guitars. It works well. I’ve noticed some reviewers are pretty scant on the curing time (10 days or less).This is from the Crystalac site:Cure Time: Since it is waterborne and doesn’t rely on harsh chemicals, Brite Tone can take up to 30 days to fully cure.Personally I let it cure for 6 weeks.There is some difference of opinion regarding dry vs wet sanding (it’s like a Ford vs Chevy debate; heavy on opinion but light on facts). The first guitar I wet sanded after 6 weeks with no issues. The second one I dry sanded after 6 weeks and ended up sanding through. I have it now refinished and hanging for another 6 weeks after which I will wet sand it.The general reason for dry sanding is that this is a water based product and the water in the sandpaper could dilute it. To me this is nonsense. If it is cured it is cured. And I (as have others) have found it wet sands just fine.
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