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CrystaLac Brite Tone High Solids Polyurethane Instrument Finish - 1 Gallon Clear Gloss for Guitars, Violins & Wood Instruments - Professional Wood Coating for Protection & Shine
$76.44
$138.99
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CrystaLac Brite Tone High Solids Polyurethane Instrument Finish - 1 Gallon Clear Gloss for Guitars, Violins & Wood Instruments - Professional Wood Coating for Protection & Shine
CrystaLac Brite Tone High Solids Polyurethane Instrument Finish - 1 Gallon Clear Gloss for Guitars, Violins & Wood Instruments - Professional Wood Coating for Protection & Shine
CrystaLac Brite Tone High Solids Polyurethane Instrument Finish - 1 Gallon Clear Gloss for Guitars, Violins & Wood Instruments - Professional Wood Coating for Protection & Shine
$76.44
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Description
Brite Tone is a High Solids, Waterbased Polyurethane that will build with less coats than traditional top coats. It self levels and leaves a super hard, Crystal Clear Top Coat. Excellent for use on Instruments, Tumblers, Bar Tops, Furniture and more.
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Features

High Solids & Self Leveling

Easy to Use & Water Clean-up

Brushable and Sprayable

Non Yellowing & Environmentally Safe

Super Hard & Crystal Clear Protective Finish

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Expensive but worth it. No fumes. Made in USA. Takes water soluble dyes and TransTint pigments nicely. Brushes and spray guns can easily be cleaned up with water. Dry finish will dissolve in 90% isopropyl alcohol. Low pressure spraying gives great results but you need to keep coats thin to avoid runs. There's plenty of info online about how to apply and polish it. For best results wait a week or two after the final coat before trying to buff it out. It takes a while to reach full hardness.

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