Looking to get a protective clear coat put on a butt that was autographed. Anyone know of someone reputable to do so in the DFW?
You can get clear protective shields that can go over it. Think cell phone screen saver. Guitar peeps have been doing this for a while. I've never actually tried it so take that for what's it worth but it sounds good in theory.
I've also found that trying to clear coat over the top rarely works out. The clear acts as a solvent and will make the signature run, especially if a Sharpie is used. It is best to use a paint maker for autographs.
I had my first cue that I made autographed by Mike Massey. He used a sharpie. I scuffed around the signature with 320, spun it on my lowest setting and sprayed the cue with 4 layers of Krylon acrylic. Then light scuff with 320 again. Then a few layers of CA thin, then wet sand, buffed and polished as normal.
I had no runs of the sharpie and it's holding up quite nicely!
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Nathan
I had my first cue that I made autographed by Mike Massey. He used a sharpie. I scuffed around the signature with 320, spun it on my lowest setting and sprayed the cue with 4 layers of Krylon acrylic. Then light scuff with 320 again. Then a few layers of CA thin, then wet sand, buffed and polished as normal.
I had no runs of the sharpie and it's holding up quite nicely!
Nathan
I had my first cue that I made autographed by Mike Massey. He used a sharpie. I scuffed around the signature with 320, spun it on my lowest setting and sprayed the cue with 4 layers of Krylon acrylic. Then light scuff with 320 again. Then a few layers of CA thin, then wet sand, buffed and polished as normal.
I had no runs of the sharpie and it's holding up quite nicely!
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Nathan
Looks good......... you have to be sure that the original finish is not acrylic lacquer because if you spray acrylic lacquer over acrylic lacquer, it will melt into the the bottom finish and destroy/smear the signature...
been there and done that
Kim
The issue comes where I do not own the cue and do not want to be responsible for the signature.