WebYou could do what most 15 year olds do and plaster the headstock with 420 and skull stickers, I've heard it makes the guitar sweepable at 5,000,000 bpm. All jokes aside, you're right. Very fine steel wool or sandpaper (600 or finer) should do the trick without hurting/scratching the finish. You shouldn't even need lighter fluid. WebThe only way to do that is sand the entire headstock down until it's a uniform colour. 3. I_probably_dont • 5 yr. ago. Sand the entire headstock and refinish it (matching …
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Web1 mrt. 2016 · When I reworked my Squier, to make the headstock more nocaster-ish, I relocated the logo to the early 50s position with one I made myself, in the 50s style. But it still says Squier. But if you really want to, yes, you'll have to sand, tint, and refinish the face of the headstock. Otherwise, you'll have a big patch that just doesn't match. Web1 feb. 2024 · How to Remove Name from Headstock Rob Benes 849 subscribers Subscribe 78K views 6 years ago #000 In this video I remove the brand name from the … maximum reached memory usage
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Web29 mei 2007 · Fatmanville, Cambs., UK. Simply take a razor blade, rest it at 90 degrees to the headstock, and gently scrape away the black printed Squier logo. If your guitar has "aged" at all, and the headstock has become slightly darker, you will still see the old logo once the ink has gone because the wood will be lighter underneath. WebYou may want to look into that, or doing it your self with stuff from reranch and waterslide decals. Black gaff tape has always worked for me. I sanded mine, put a new waterslide decal on it (Frankenstrat), then cleared over it. If you decide to do the decal, make sure you let the waterslide decal cure at least 24 hours and make the first coat ... Web31 aug. 2011 · Aug 24, 2011. #5. If it's an inlay on a painted headstock you could scuff it up with some 800 grit and tape the headstock sides and back, the nut and the rest of the neck (and guitar if it's a set neck) off and shoot it a solid color. Clear over it and blend the masking line after it's dry enough to sand and it should look fine. maximum rating of mccb