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  • #16
    WD-40
    Lighter fluid

    "Wow,... that was some of the hardest rockin ever. Hardest to listen too."
    --floydkramer

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    • #17
      With some things, you can scribble over the offending area with the same type of marker, then quickly wipe it away with a cleaner, and it'll take the writing off along with the fresh stuff. I guess the premise is the new stuff puts the old ink back into solution with it,, and then is able to be wiped away. Sometimes it may leave a ghost image of the print, though, which requires additional attention. Don't ask me how I came to know this.
      I'm not Ron!

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      • #18
        Racerx2k, you probably know it from the trick of removing permanent marker from a whiteboard by going over it with a wipeable marker.

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        • #19
          3M swirl remover works won't leave a halo.Best to hand buff the whole guitar to blend it in.
          Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by KMud View Post
            Racerx2k, you probably know it from the trick of removing permanent marker from a whiteboard by going over it with a wipeable marker.

            Close. Something similar, but you get the idea.
            I'm not Ron!

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            • #21
              Use the 3M fine cut rubbing compound. Ive done this on guitars that have had either signiatures or just bad desgns drawn on them. It works great. May take a bit of elbow greese but it will work.
              Gil

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              • #22
                Thanks Gents for all the advice. Will get on it when I have a moment. Lately that seems few and far between with all the work I'm doing/getting just to survive. Damn this 'recession'.
                -pete
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