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Re: randy rhoads cream color

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 4:39 am
by randy will never die
I've heard to use the white gibson guitars and take a black light to it to get the white to Age. To a cream I've hear about this on the mylespaul forms does this sound right????????

Re: randy rhoads cream color

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 2:31 pm
by Paul Wolfe
randy will never die wrote:I've heard to use the white gibson guitars and take a black light to it to get the white to Age. To a cream I've hear about this on the mylespaul forms does this sound right????????
I don't know about black lights, ultraviolet lights will do it. The kind used for growing plants indoors and in tanning beds. Here is a thread I started on that subject.

Re: randy rhoads cream color

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:59 pm
by randy will never die
Paul Wolfe wrote:
randy will never die wrote:I've heard to use the white gibson guitars and take a black light to it to get the white to Age. To a cream I've hear about this on the mylespaul forms does this sound right????????
I don't know about black lights, ultraviolet lights will do it. The kind used for growing plants indoors and in tanning beds. Here is a thread I started on that subject.
thats what i mean but how long do you leave it under a taning bed i do not whant to ruin the guitar

Re: randy rhoads cream color

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:14 am
by Paul Wolfe
randy will never die wrote:
Paul Wolfe wrote:
randy will never die wrote:I've heard to use the white gibson guitars and take a black light to it to get the white to Age. To a cream I've hear about this on the mylespaul forms does this sound right????????
I don't know about black lights, ultraviolet lights will do it. The kind used for growing plants indoors and in tanning beds. Here is a thread I started on that subject.
thats what i mean but how long do you leave it under a taning bed i do not whant to ruin the guitar

Do it for a minute and see what happens... then go minute by minute to see if you get the result you want. If it's not fading/yellowing after 3 minutes, then abandon the idea.

Re: randy rhoads cream color

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 3:23 pm
by Stiltzkin
Paul Wolfe wrote:The kind used for growing plants indoors.
wait...what plants? :mrgreen:

Re: randy rhoads cream color

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:17 am
by sik_kreations
White,yellow and small amounts of orange and black would get it close.. But to color match it perfect it may take small amounts of red, green or even blue.

Re: randy rhoads cream color

Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:38 pm
by Paul Wolfe
Stiltzkin wrote:
Paul Wolfe wrote:The kind used for growing plants indoors.
wait...what plants? :mrgreen:

Ummm.. Begonias.

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