Piano black polish and refinish


Is there a kit or a very good tutorial for the "normal man" to fix/repair/refinish piano black speakers?  I figured surely there's a good kit with the right compounds and etc made for pianos but the only real advice I've seen is a complete rebuild or taking it to a car paint shop.

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Showing 2 responses by lonemountain

I can't think of a more difficult color to match than black.  

The good news is that in the hands of proper cabinet maker, gloss black with lots of coats of lacquer/polyurethane etc, is easier to repair than satin.  BUT it also easier to screw up massively.  I urge experimenting on the back or someplace you cannot see it.  I would hunt down the local cabinet maker who understands piano black.  

Brad 

I know the ATC piano black- which has 10 hand done coats of clear coat over black is pretty easy to maintain over time. It tends to show micro scratches, but are easy to buff out. Those 10 coats give you a pretty thick layer of laquer to work with well before the black itself. Some of the modern finishes called "piano black" that I see on low cost speakers or subs, especially chinese built cabinets, are not clear coats over black but high gloss black paint. This finish is very different from traditional piano black and as @gdaddy1 says, not easy to repair or maintain. Its neither thick nor has any "protective layer" on it. Shiny black paint is impossible to spot repair.