Best method to preserve autographed cue?

Hi all,

I have a cue autographed by Earl, Efren, Bustie, Dechaine, Robles, Hatch and Archer and eventually more to come hopefully. Earl's signature has smudged a tiny bit on one of the letters and I am most displeased. Anyone know the best way to preserve this cue? Some sort of lacquer or something?
 
Clear gloss lacquer. I think you can get it in an aerosol can at most of the home box stores like Home Depot.


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Clear gloss lacquer. I think you can get it in an aerosol can at most of the home box stores like Home Depot.


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This is true but you do have to be very careful as some of the lacquers have some chemical in there that will work almost like a cleaning agent and start breaking down the sharpie ink.
So what you have to do is do a few layers and spay from a distance so a very light coat goes on at a time and let each coat dry. PIA but worth the time in the long run. Hope that helps
 
Clear gloss lacquer. I think you can get it in an aerosol can at most of the home box stores like Home Depot.


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Agree. I would use no more than 2 coats over the signatures, and unfortunately, to avoid there being a masked off area around the signatures I would mask off the joint and collar, and also the wrap (if any).

If this is your first time coating over the signatures then I would avoid using a cleaner prior to coating.

Two THIN coats with a 30 minute cure time between coats. In subsequent coatings (after each new signature) use denatured alcohol to clean the shaft everywhere except the signature, then coat as needed.
 
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