I was curious if they made a spray finish that had an extra can of spray hardener, that you would spray on to get a harder finish.
I Googled and Got this product. It's only good if you plan to use the entire can. I think the two can method would be better, Spray on the base cost, and while it's still wet, spray on the hardener coat. makes more sense to me.
One can would most likely do one complete guitar, maybe two if you had both ready at the same time.
Dan
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That paint is Urethane so it will work fine as most all modern made guitars have a Urethane also known as polyurethane hardened finish. I doubt one can would do two guitars. Only one way to find out. 

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dubtrub wrote:That paint is Urethane so it will work fine as most all modern made guitars have a Urethane also known as polyurethane hardened finish. I doubt one can would do two guitars. Only one way to find out.
Duntrub;
Let me know how many cans I'll need.

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