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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 7:04 pm 
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I'm planning to switch to a nitro lacquer on my next build. Cardinal looks interesting. Any thoughts or experiences with it? How would you rate it compared to other nitro lacquers?

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 13, 2014 11:37 pm 
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I used it on 1 guitar and it works fine, the nice thing is it can be level sanded and buffed much sooner than most lacquers and less time between coats. It is at a ready to spray viscosity, but is lower in solids so needs more coats to establish the build up you are accustomed to. I will use up the rest of the gallon I have and the Mohawk I have on hand then decide if I will purchase any more or continue with Mohawk..

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:47 am 
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Sounds good Fred.

A couple questions if you don't mind. I use a conventional spray gun, any ideas on tip size? Also I like to use epoxy for pore filling. Should I use their sealer over the epoxy and under the lacquer? Any guidance is appreciated.

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Absolutely nothing wrong with Mohawk. Price is right too.


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Joe Beaver wrote:
Sounds good Fred.

A couple questions if you don't mind. I use a conventional spray gun, any ideas on tip size? Also I like to use epoxy for pore filling. Should I use their sealer over the epoxy and under the lacquer? Any guidance is appreciated.


I'm another Mohawk user. I fill with z-poxy and seal with schellac. I've noticed it buffs out nicer after 3 weeks dry time minimum.

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I use a Devilbiss starting line touchup gun with a 1 mm tip for the Cardinal and Mohawk. The reason I sprayed the Cardinal is a client did some research on Mohawk and read about the amber characteristics and did not want that to happen on his quilt maple build.

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Thanks guys. Good info. I also use a devilbiss gun. I'm pretty sure my tip is bigger than that I'll have to check it out. I never considered the ambering effect.good info

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Joe Beaver wrote:
Sounds good Fred.

A couple questions if you don't mind. I use a conventional spray gun, any ideas on tip size? Also I like to use epoxy for pore filling. Should I use their sealer over the epoxy and under the lacquer? Any guidance is appreciated.

I have used Cardinal for my last 12 or so guitars. I like it a lot. I use a 1.2 mm tip and pore fill with System 3 SB112 epoxy. I use Cardinal sealer over the epoxy and under the lacquer.

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Tim,
Thanks for that. If it works for you it ought to work for me. Sounds just like what I need to do!!!

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