How to Replace and Paint a Guitar Pickguard (Stratocaster)

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Hey everyone. A job that needed to be done, so I figured that I would set up the camera and let you guys and gals follow along to see how it's done.
    Hope you find it helpful.
    Cheers, KDA
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Komentáře • 57

  • @pineapplej7310
    @pineapplej7310 Před rokem +45

    Pretty good video. As a guitar and aerosol paint geek who has learned how to finish guitars the hard way, I have some tips;
    1) Use matte paint. Even if you want a gloss final finish. Matte paint contains significantly less or no levelers in it. Levelers keep the paint wet and uncured for much longer, extending curing times and making the whole process more difficult. Matte paint/clear coat goes on thinner, dries faster, gets more even coverage, and adheres more strongly. The thinner your layers, the longer your paint will last. One thick layer will peel right off in a week.
    2) Use clear coat! The whole reason why I say use matte paint, even for a gloss final finish, is because of clear coat. If anything, its worse using shiny paint under clear coat, because your adhesion will be worse. Its better off doing everything matte until your final layer. You can even use matte clear coat and use plastic polish/finishing wax to get it up to a gloss after it is cured. A clear coat finish will be way less likely to rub off, or stain anything else like your clothes or fingers. Regular paint will just get gummy and tacky if you have it on a surface thats being touched alot by hands and fingers.
    3)Sand between coats. The finish you got in the end was speckled and dusty. To prevent this you can wait longer between each coat and lightly sand before spraying more. This ensures that youre leveling out any peaks or vallies on the surface.
    4) Wait significantly longer to put it back on the guitar. I know it seems impossible to wait. But it is *Absolutely worth it* to wait at least a month after spray painting something to let it cure. not just dry to the touch, but actually hardening to its final hardness. It helps to keep it in a room that is between 65-85 F and less than 50% humidity. This is literally the most important step to painting something that is meant to be touched or handled. Ignore all dry times on the back of cans. Real cure times take 2-20 weeks.
    5) Spray lighter coats. Your first coat was way too thick. The first coat should always be what we call a dust coat. Just lightly dust the surface with paint and let the wetness flash off. Then its safe to do a *slightly* thicker layer for the next coat.
    6) Completely degrease any surface thats being painted with isopropyl alcohol or a similar solvent before spraying any paint. Finger oils prevent paint from sticking!
    7) Improve your spray can technique. Start spraying off of the pickguard, move across and let go after going over the other side. Overlap each pass with the last by 50%. Never start or stop spraying while the nozzle is in front of the target. Dont be afraid to "waste" a bit of paint and let it go over the edges.
    8) Never paint something that is lying flat. This encourages dust and drips from your spray can's nozzle. Sometimes the nozzle collects paint and will drop a big nasty glob on your painting subject. Use a cheap wooden paint stirring stick and screw the pickguard to it with at least 2 screws. This way you can hold it and relocate it while its wet. This way, you can also look at it in different lighting to observe your surface finish and coverage evenness. You can hold up the paint stick in front of you like a sign and not worry about accidentally touching it while its wet.
    Thanks for the vid!

    • @outbakjak
      @outbakjak Před rokem +10

      Your comment was way more helpful than ANY video on CZcams about this. Thank you so much lol

    • @pineapplej7310
      @pineapplej7310 Před rokem +4

      @@outbakjak thank you, i might start making videos about guitars and finishing. So far I've only made a drone flight video lol

    • @reimereason
      @reimereason Před rokem +1

      @@outbakjak I concur. Thank you for your thorough tips. Much appreciated.

    • @donnierenner
      @donnierenner Před rokem

      @PineappleJ seriously this was incredibly helpful! I'm about to paint a plexiglass pick guard on the back side for a really cool Flying V build, and I'll use almost all of these tips starting with matte finish!

    • @muznick
      @muznick Před 11 měsíci

      @@pineapplej7310
      Excellent tips, but don't paint and fly.

  • @terrenceduncanson2716

    Great info including brand and selection of paint! The pickguard on my bass is grateful and thanks you very much.

  • @chrissabbath4551
    @chrissabbath4551 Před rokem +2

    this is exactly what i was looking for, very helpful. thanks!

  • @spacerogue1496
    @spacerogue1496 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video. Was just about to do this to a guitar I bought. Worked very well thank you

  • @jeffallen3382
    @jeffallen3382 Před rokem

    I just painted my tortoise colors pickguard white in my LTD GL-256 It is a 3 ply and I went light over the edges. Thus way I qas able to scrap the edges and show the black middle ply layer. That Fusion paint turned out awesome on mine!
    The original GL-256 models had white pickguards, but later changed to the tortoise colored ones. The white onew look so much better!

  • @tomflynn2912
    @tomflynn2912 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks so much! I dont like white pick guards on black strats. I bought a replacement, going to be swapping one out for the first time

  • @hiram6760
    @hiram6760 Před 7 měsíci

    thank you man that was so helpful ive fender G5 and ordered the painting and will see how it goes lol thank you again .

  • @libiidoism3178
    @libiidoism3178 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos man

  • @smithfield06
    @smithfield06 Před 3 měsíci

    Looks a lot better, cool strat

  • @CC-qb9sm
    @CC-qb9sm Před 2 lety +3

    Oh man, that looks fantastic! Don’t you love it when it happens good with an econo-guitar?!? I actually have two Squiers and I think they’re freaking fantastic. I’ve got a Jazzmaster (fantastic neck on that one!) and a Baritone Tele. I wouldn’t part with either.
    I’ll refer back to this video if I need to paint a pick guard down the road. Thanks.

  • @janichmondieu6505
    @janichmondieu6505 Před 4 měsíci

    53k subscribers. Glad to see that !!!

  • @OriginalBadRobotz
    @OriginalBadRobotz Před rokem

    Thanks for the video, I just picked up a squier affinity Jazzmaster for cheap, just don't like the color. I'm painting my pickup guards and my pick guard. Thanks again

  • @MrPukerman
    @MrPukerman Před 2 měsíci

    a tip!you can loosen the strings and unplug bridge springs)that way you dont need to do anything with string just put them back
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  • @jamman6
    @jamman6 Před 2 lety

    Looks much better man! I also like those screws and the kind of industrial look they have on the guitar... The silver comes through. Do you think a clear coat is necessary Kelly? Just about to spray paint my pickgaurd.

  • @themicdfiles1865
    @themicdfiles1865 Před rokem

    Looks good! I'm removing my old pots and switch from a MIM HSS Strat with the orange to black sunburst as I type this...hate that orange color, but what do you do? How has the Fusion held up? I am a painter by trade and have some Sherwin Extreme Bond primer in the shop that I use if a customer wants their vinyl siding painted. I thought I''d throw some of that in a sprayer and top coat with the fusion in matte black finish and hit it with some paste wax after it cures. Your Squier turned out great! I have a Squier Jaguar SS bass that is black on black...I absolutely love that thing...same kind of deal on that...guy selling on FB for $250 w/ Ampeg amp, 25' Fender Cable, a stand, backpack case, iRig2, !/4" to USB cable, and a strap for $250! I'm going to check out your other content. Good work, brother!

  • @StevenBrown-jm8zw
    @StevenBrown-jm8zw Před 7 měsíci

    Hello, Thank you for the demo on painting a pick guard. would you recommend spraying a few coats of clear on it to help scuffing up black paint
    ? Thank you

  • @howardp.lovecraft4499

    Question - I have a 3-ply black pearl pickguard (or rather a 4-ply, as pearloid pickguards have what is technically an additional ply). Is it possible for me to repaint it to be fully black over a pearl finish?

  • @tsmo.music.
    @tsmo.music. Před 2 lety

    Cool!!!😍

  • @tsmo.music.
    @tsmo.music. Před 2 lety

    Nice!!!!!😍👍👍

  • @damightyshabba439
    @damightyshabba439 Před rokem +4

    Great video, very helpful. One minor thought though - actually two.... 1) Given the very unique shape of your specific pickguard, it would have been a great idea to screw it (using only 2 screws) onto a piece of MDF for the spraying - that way when done you have a perfect template to make your own pickguards at home that perfectly match your guitar. 2) You could have loosened those strings considerably to give you easier clearance getting it all back in! (Though I totally agree with not wasting a new set!)

  • @deaddoomed2380
    @deaddoomed2380 Před rokem

    nice video, it helps me a lot.
    only one question, why to cut the string when you can just unwire them???

  • @cinpa2968
    @cinpa2968 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a Squier Bullet 1 from the early 80s. I’m replacing the pickups and replacing the pots with concentric ones so all PUs have separate volume and tone. I’ve always hated the white PG but can’t find an aftermarket one. So, I’m thinking about painting this one, but, only if there’s a chance it’ll last.
    Is the paint on your PG still holding up? Thanks!

  • @dr.kurtjohnson1791
    @dr.kurtjohnson1791 Před 2 lety

    I like the silver donnor you did. Should mod out a new donnor again

  • @stevefoley2986
    @stevefoley2986 Před 10 měsíci

    Good video! I have that same Traynor amp you have in the back. Do you dig it?

    • @KellyDeanAllenGuitar
      @KellyDeanAllenGuitar  Před 10 měsíci

      Love that amp. Cleans up nicely, and has some fantastic high gain as well. Really happy with it.

  • @oscarwshbrn
    @oscarwshbrn Před rokem

    Is this paint going to hold up to years of playing? I would hate to paint mine and after a few hundred hours have it start to wear through and show the original color.

  • @javierlozano5510
    @javierlozano5510 Před rokem

    What grit sandpaper did you use

  • @serendibits
    @serendibits Před 3 dny

    16:11 exactly why i'm here

  • @willmartoni4970
    @willmartoni4970 Před rokem

    Doesn't it get all scratched up after you've played it a while and the white show through?

    • @KellyDeanAllenGuitar
      @KellyDeanAllenGuitar  Před rokem

      Many months later, and so far so good. Not a scratch. Play it all the time.

  • @Fernando-yx5ux
    @Fernando-yx5ux Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Kelly, can you listen to the solo of the song: amores incompletos los tres, Is a chilean🇨🇱 band, Is like blue song pls you gonna enjoy. Thank you

  • @vales4202
    @vales4202 Před rokem +1

    make sure that you sand in circular motion so the lines are not visivlbe

  • @jonathanoakley88
    @jonathanoakley88 Před rokem

    how did it hold up over time?

  • @juke699
    @juke699 Před 2 lety

    KDA -- Now that Gilmour month is done any chance you would consider doing the other Jimmy Page pre Zeppelin solo from Puzzles
    Puzzles -- czcams.com/video/cYw4gdWrkDA/video.html
    Thanks for the consideration.

  • @brandonjackson5865
    @brandonjackson5865 Před 10 měsíci

    Olar Promjay, don’t hate doughnuts ?

  • @flatroc1
    @flatroc1 Před rokem +18

    Viewers, Don't Waste Your Time painting a plastic pick guard. I've tried it many times over 40 years of guitars and It does not work. You can't reproduce the original flawless smooth finish of the plastic and no matter how long you let it dry, it's fragile to any scratching, which is what the guard is supposed to be for. A better option might be 3M vinyl wrap.

    • @mpuppets6450
      @mpuppets6450 Před rokem +5

      I recently paint my strat pickguard and looks very well.

    • @marcomatillano8917
      @marcomatillano8917 Před rokem +3

      Apply clear coat

    • @froggyman9588
      @froggyman9588 Před rokem

      How about the knobs and pickup covers?

    • @brotherhawk3228
      @brotherhawk3228 Před rokem +1

      Yep that paint will come off. Should of used a primer and clear coated it . I would of wet sanded it as well. Pickup covers and knobs just buy new ones, there inexpensive.

  • @brianschwartz5673
    @brianschwartz5673 Před 5 měsíci

    I would have left it as it was but

  • @janichmondieu6505
    @janichmondieu6505 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks, Kelly. Just bought a Matt blue ST style guitar from Eart. It came with a mint green pickguard and I really liked a blue Squier with a black pickguard that I was considering. So now I will paint the Eart pkgrd. black. 😎PS, thanks for all the Aerosmith Rocks stuff!!!

  • @chipmuellemann7901
    @chipmuellemann7901 Před 2 lety

    I have done this and the results to me weren't worth it. First off there is always an orange peal effect to some degree. If you don't put clear coat on top of the paint it will look like crap in a few weeks. The clear coat is expensive and adds orange peel effect. It never did look all that great and in the end I was sorry I bothered..

  • @billsedge7360
    @billsedge7360 Před rokem

    Lol, how to ruin a guitar case ,,!🥴