coastie99
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I'm about to order an Epiphone case for my deArmond M-72, and am keen to remove the Epiphone name.
Has anybody done this please ?
Has anybody done this please ?
capnjuan said:Hi Coastie: .......... I'd try these pretty much in this sequence: naptha, mineral spirits/paint thinner, toluene, and then de-natured alcohol ... they take out the alcohol's nature ... no one's really sure what's left after that ...
This process goes best with a couple of Heinies nearby ... helps counter the effects of fumes ...
Jeff said:capnjuan said:Hi Coastie: .......... I'd try these pretty much in this sequence: naptha, mineral spirits/paint thinner, toluene, and then de-natured alcohol ... they take out the alcohol's nature ... no one's really sure what's left after that ...
This process goes best with a couple of Heinies nearby ... helps counter the effects of fumes ...
Lacquer thinner, by far is the best solvent I have used, it does wicked things to petroleum based finishes. Very likely lacquer thinner could also remove the tolex as well so try it 1st on an inconspicuous spot. All the solvents mentioned are likley to remove the sheen from the project, automotive wax or Armorall usually fixes the problem.
Heines may very well help but I'd recommend low dosage initially.