Overspray where? You mean like getting overspray on the top/back when you are spraying the sides, or getting overspray all over your walls?
I like to shoot the back first, then sides, then top, althought the order does not matter much. For tops and backs i shoot overlapping coats with the guitar held vertically, then go over it again with overlapping coats horizontally, kind of like a grid. Similar for the sides, i spray lots of little blasts across the sides, then long blasts from tailblock to neckblock. The biggest thing to watch out for with the sides is a dry tailblock area, it is the hardest place to reach with the gun and can be neglected. I am describing spraying a guitar without the neck attached, with a handle screwed to the neckblock. If i am spraying with the neck attached, i do the body as described, then the headstock, then hang it up and shoot the neck shaft.
If the neck is not attached, i like to lay the guitar horizontally while it dries, the top and back self level better that way.
Thats how i do it, and it works well for me, but everybody kind of develops their own routine when it comes to spraying. I dont do anything special to avoid overspray, the finish will burn in to itself if a little bit of spray from the sides gets on the back or whatever.
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