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Nitorlack's conductive shielding paint is a game - changer for guitar enthusiasts. Its main magic lies in reducing interference from outside sources in your guitar. Here are its amazing features: 1. It cuts down on the noise and interference inside your guitar, giving you a cleaner sound. 2. It protects the guitar's internal cavities, keeping your instrument in top - notch condition. 3. It's a breeze to apply and use. 4. This water - based product is certified eco - friendly and safe for human health. With just one bottle, you can shield 5 to 10 guitars! Application steps: First, take apart all the electronic elements of your guitar. It'll be much easier to paint this way. If your guitar has a pickguard, you can unscrew it and paint carefully to avoid staining the wires. Next, clean the surface thoroughly to remove dirt like dust and grease. Then, use a small brush to apply the paint in fine strokes, making sure the surface is fully covered. Let it dry for 2 to 3 hours. Apply a second coat for better conductivity and full coverage. Paint the electronics cavity area, the lid, and the pickguard so that there's good contact and conductivity when closed. Connect a cable with a screw to the painted area of the cavity and ground it to the potentiometers or the output jack's ground. Finally, reinstall the electronics and close the cavity. If done right, you'll notice a huge improvement in interference and external noise.
Hey there! Using Nitorlack's conductive shielding paint for your guitar is super easy. First, when you're taking apart the guitar's electronics, be careful not to lose any small parts. You can choose to just remove the pickguard, but we suggest taking everything out for a smoother painting process. Before you start painting, make sure the surface is clean. Any dirt can stop the paint from sticking well. When you're applying the paint, use a small brush and take your time to cover the whole area evenly. After the first coat, wait 2 to 3 hours for it to dry. Applying a second coat is really important for good conductivity. When you're painting the lid and pickguard, make sure they'll make good contact with the painted cavity later. Connecting the cable to the ground is crucial for the paint to work properly. After you're done, put all the electronics back in place. As for maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry and clean environment. If you notice any chips in the paint over time, you can touch it up with a little more paint. And that's it! Enjoy your quieter and better - performing guitar.