pinholes in my nitro
Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 1:30 am
I've just buffed out my latest build and while the finish is overall very nice, it has on the surface the tiniest little pinholes. I used Behlen's nitro lacquer over their vinyl sealer, with some of the first coats being mixed with transtint colorants. The back of the guitar is Sapele and the face is Maple, and the finish is doing the same thing on both sides so I'm reluctant to think it had to do with pore filling. On the Sapele I pore filled with pore-o-pac after doing my sealer coats. The nitro was given two plus weeks to cure before I started my wet sanding and I started with 400 grit, moving up to 1200 before I started with Maguire's ultimate rubbing compound with a foam pad on a right angle grinder/polisher. (still haven't gotten my buffing wheels to do a mezerna setup). I didn't thin the lacquer when I sprayed it except a little in the color coats, and I used lacquer thinner.
Does anyone have any experience with this kind of thing happening, or offer any reasons as to why it did or how to avoid it? The pinholes are really small, to the point where I don't think I need to fix it, but I'd like to figure out how to avoid it none the less. The only thing I can think of is maybe I should have thinned the lacquer a bit or used a retarder to give me enough open time for bubbles to escape. I certainly didn't see any indication of bubbles in the finish while I was spraying and only stirred the lacquer before I put it in the gun, I didn't shake it at all.
Does anyone have any experience with this kind of thing happening, or offer any reasons as to why it did or how to avoid it? The pinholes are really small, to the point where I don't think I need to fix it, but I'd like to figure out how to avoid it none the less. The only thing I can think of is maybe I should have thinned the lacquer a bit or used a retarder to give me enough open time for bubbles to escape. I certainly didn't see any indication of bubbles in the finish while I was spraying and only stirred the lacquer before I put it in the gun, I didn't shake it at all.