Ceramic coat on guitars...

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So, anyone tried it on electric guitars etc? Just bought me a cheap import Crapocaster (Donner) & thinking it might get some CCS or 3in1 etc.


well tbf, it does say it can be used on Fenders....:laughing:
 
I don’t know the answer to your question, but I give you a thumbs up for the best pun I’ve seen on this forum in a while.
 
So, anyone tried it on electric guitars etc? Just bought me a cheap import Crapocaster (Donner) & thinking it might get some CCS or 3in1 etc.


well tbf, it does say it can be used on Fenders....:laughing:
Who's your favorite guitarist

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My top 5 are as follows:

1. JIMI
2. SRV
3. Santana
4. Jeff Beck
5. E.C.

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I no longer have pics, but when I attempted to learn to play I had a black sunburst epiphone and I used to wax it with Meguiars #26 all the time.
 
My top 5 are as follows:

1. JIMI
2. SRV
3. Santana
4. Jeff Beck
5. E.C.

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Where does Chuck Berry, BB King, Albert King or Duane Allman land on your extended list? Your second pick is my first, but I have no issues with your list. It’s very solid.
 
Where does Chuck Berry, BB King, Albert King or Duane Allman land on your extended list? Your second pick is my first, but I have no issues with your list. It’s very solid.
Well Chuck is one of those "level guys", meaning you practice and practice to be as good as him. Now I don't play, so take it for what it's worth. BB had a "thumbprint" sound, made the best of what he had, like a great chef with a few items. Albert aka The Velvet Bulldozer, played with pure attitude and you could hear and feel it, he was a bad ass like Muddy and Wolf. Duane was an unrealized talent as he died WAAAY to early! I say unrealized not to take away from his playing because while he was here he was awesome but literally had "the sky's the limit" talent

I never made a list past 1-5 but if I did I know this, Trower is on the list! Saw him in 2006 and again in 2017 and he nearly brought the house down I like metal and jazz too, so many routes to go

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I have a Jackson PC1 in natural maple and thought about a coating but I really like the gold tone effect from an aged guitar. I was afraid a coating would interfere with the aging look. I like my guitars and guns to look like they have been used, not abused but “fingered”. Total opposite of my rides
 
I use Optimum Car Wax on my dw collectors series exotic, ebony stained birdseye maple, and Opti-Seal on my dw collectors ultra white oyster wrap.

I have some Paiste Signature cymbals that I put Optimum Gloss Coat on, and the rest have been getting Opti, or Hyper Seal.

On my friends guitars I recommend the Optimum Car Wax.
 
Steve Lane, and Jason Caine out of Detroit.

George Lynch
Joe Bonamassa
John Petrucci
Dean DeLeo

Joe has been known to show up & play at my local bar, (he lives not far from there)
& a few others sometimes show up: Billy Idol, Rikki Rocket, Glen Sobel, Viv Campbell
Glen will get up & play when his friends are playing, but he hasn't shown up with Alice Cooper yet. Glen played with Viv in a band called Sir Sodoff & The Trainwrecks.
Viv: "I hope you like Thin Lizzy because that's what ya gonna get today".. & then promptly did about an hour of their songs :)
 
So, anyone tried it on electric guitars etc? Just bought me a cheap import Crapocaster (Donner) & thinking it might get some CCS or 3in1 etc.


well tbf, it does say it can be used on Fenders....:laughing:
On a Crapocaster, which is definitely covered in a thick polyester coating, I surely would. On my instruments, which are lacquer, I never would.
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