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Johnny, after you put on the decal, make sure you let it dry for 24 hours before finishing the guitar neck. When you first began finishing over the decal, spray over the decal in extremely dry light coats to prevent the decal from wrinkling up, and let the lacquer to complete dry before applying the next coat. In light coats like this nitro dries very fast, thirty minutes it should be fine. After a good 5-6 coats you should be able to apply wetter coats after that.
helpful tip: as you build up the finish to your desired thickness, it's a good idea to clean out any lacquer in any screw or tuner holes. If you miss this detail, when you put the parts back on the guitar, it's possible to chip your finish. I usually clean these things out with a drill bit, sometimes even using the drill in my hands instead in a gun just to be careful, particularly when cleaning out the tuner holes. keep this in mind as well if you are finishing a bolt on neck style guitar. the neck pocket on the guitar is the most common place where chipping can happen. when putting the neck back on, DON'T FORCE IT ON. just lightly sand the neck pocket until the neck sets in with ease.
Good Luck.
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