Ricardo -> RE: Golpeador removal (Nov. 27 2007 4:06:31)
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ORIGINAL: Anders Eliasson Ricardo, I dont know if you were lucky, but be carefull. If your guitar is lacquered, I would use lighter fuel, and a small brush. It comes of relatively easy. If french polished, use white spirit, a small brush and LOTS of pacience (days) if french polished cedar top..... Thats difficult By be careful, you mean, NEVER do the hairdryer thing ever again, and use lighter fluid from now on? I guess that is what you mean. It is just that it seemed to be fast clean and easy. OK, so I traced the old one, cut the new one, and stuck it on. My friend helped, he used soapy water sponge, so the plate could be manuevered and centered the way I wanted. Then you push and rub and the bubbles come out easy. That blue color is the protective sheet that I will remove when I unveil her on Wed. night at my gig.[;)] It looks kind of cool, but the actual plate is transparent obviously. Bought it at strings by mail.
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