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PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 2:29 pm 
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Hey yall, Im new to the forum so lemme introduce myself, Im Brian from Corpus Christi, TX.  Ive been wanting to buy a new guitar for sometime now (year) and since I finally landed a job at the junk yard, I finally have the funds to buy a new guitar.

A local guitar store here has about 3 Paco's and I want one, thing is that the polish is very clouded, I remember reading somewhere that its due to his use of English polish or lacquer or something like that, is this true?  Any help would be great!



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I cant help you with your question but Im sure someone here can, and will chime in soon -
I just wanted to say Hi Brian and welcome to the OLF!
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I'm no help either, but a big welcome to the OLF.  You will get an answer here.  No one is shy about offering an opinion if they have one.  And most do have one.

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I am not familiar with Paco Marin guitars i don't know if they are french polished, varnished, Waterborne acrylic or nitrocellulose lacquer. I don't know if they have a gloss finish, matte finish or satin finish. In any of these cases the finish should not be cloudy.

Cloudy is typically a moisture entrapment issue caused by applying what ever finish too heavy per coat.

Now understand if the finish is a hand rubbed matte or satin finish it is a less translucent appearing finish because of the surface treatment. But the finish media is just as transparent but the surface is treated in a way to defuse light refraction typically by scoring the finish with steel wool to form microprism in the finish so it refracts light in multiple directions. This creates a low gloss appearance.


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I just did some web research Paco Marin come in a variety of finish treatments some gloss, some satin. I suspect you ate looking at finishes that have a satin treatment.


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ok, I dont think its a satin finish cause it has some spots where it clears up, but then I have 3 concusions, lol, ima try and take a picture of it today if I make it in time before they close


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Wait. Find one which doesn't have problems. May have been finished on a Monday and Paco had a hangover. or, conversely, might have been finished on a Friday and Paco started celebrating the weekend a wee early? Or, it may have been a rainy day. Most of us don't spray on rainy days?????

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