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How did you remove the Squier logo on the neck of the guitar?
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Anyone else want to hear flight of the bumblebee when he's putting it back together? I say if this gets 50 likes uploader edits it in.
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do you have to disable it????????????
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Just paint the whole headstock to match the body!
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Thanks! This helps a lot! :)
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the "L' in solder is silent. Just saying. lol
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@EsiDProductions actually just sand the logo off with sand paper, it comes off easily
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IDK y but im scared to do this :((
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did you sand that even?
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@MattCarlBMWZ3 Okay, thanks! :) I'm just done painting my Epiphone Les Paul so it's drying up now :)
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Did you just use one coat of lacquer? Has it been scratched off by the pick or is that enough?
Schalbin 2 weeks ago
@Schalbin I used a couple coats of clear paint, it hasn't been scratched off yet but I do have the scratch plate on.
MattCarlBMWZ3 2 weeks ago
how long does it take for the clear coat to dry?
Blossom352s 3 weeks ago
@Blossom352s depends on which kind you buy, check the back of the can
MattCarlBMWZ3 2 weeks ago
PROBLEMO HERE! :D What if my guitar has this, like protection thing on the body? You know, something plastic alike or something, that protects the guitar so it wont lose color and so the wood wont get damaged?! I would love to paint it black and make it road worn, but i cant with that plastic a-like on it! HOPE U UNDERSTAND! PLEASE HELP!!!!!
TheMaersk12 1 month ago
@TheMaersk12 just sand it down so that the paint will adhere properly, same thing happened to me
MattCarlBMWZ3 1 month ago