How do you fix spot coming through painted guitar?

tclark

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Just Joined and new to painting guitar.
Doing a Strat build and just painted this Warmoth Mahogany body, filled grain, 7 coats of primer, 9 coats paint.
Tried to fix a tiny spot on front and this happened,In pics. spot came through.
What's best way to fix? bought more paint(dupli color) but afraid it wont cover it and waste it.
Can I prime over this and apply more paint?
Gonna clear coat when done.
Thanks if anyone can help.
 

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How many coats do you think to cover it?
Will it sand off when I sand it before clear coat?
 
Your coat counts are really high for no sanding. Its possible this flaked off because the coats did not adhere to each other.

I would read the product data sheets for the product you bought and see what the recommended sanding is. 400 or 600 grit is typical. I would level sand the whole guitar, do one more coat of color then sand with 600 or 800 and start the clear process. But you dont need a billion coats just follow the PDS for your clear coat product.
 
Ok Thanks alot for the help.
I shouldn't of messed with it,it did look good but there were a couple white spots there,size of salt. no big deal but I tried to cover with small
paint brush and it pulled paint off.
 
Thanks Spud, When I did that it was 2 weeks after I painted it.
Still pretty sure the solvents in the coating took the paint off. Or something wasn't fully cured beneath (leading back to the first sentence).
 
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