westerlyborn
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Like everybody else, I'd fret over the belly bump on my guitars. I'm selling a D55 now on ebay that has the flat belly of a new guitar. All I did was hydrate. I use a plastic soap bar holder with a sponge inside- lid open. I use a rubber band to make sure the sponge doesn't come in contact with wood. After putting it inside, cover the sound hole with a cottage cheese container lid. Give it 2 or 3 weeks, check the sponge every two days- and that's it. I've also brought back a D25 True American with the same trick. Hydration is a big problem in New Mexico.
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