Re: Getting dye marks off my bass

Discussion in 'Chatter' started by Bertie the Bunyip, Jan 31, 2008.

  1. "Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:

    > "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    > news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>suggestion?
    >> Mick

    >
    > Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    > like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    > the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    > and once in it stays in.
    > It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    > which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    > You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    > or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    > section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    > have low confidence.
    > Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    > thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    > Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    > you did it.
    >


    So you dpn't know?

    Arent you supposed to be a pro?


    Still spamming I see..

    Tch tch.

    Bertie
     
  2. Brian Running <brunning@XXameritechXX.net> wrote in news:RInoj.1276$R84.995
    @newssvr25.news.prodigy.net:

    >> So you dpn't know?

    >
    > Clive, I think you forgot to wipe your feet at the door.


    He's a messy boi.


    Bertie
     
  3. Daedalus

    Daedalus Guest

    On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:03:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip <AA@AA.AA>
    wrote:

    >"Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    >news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
    >
    >> "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    >> news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>suggestion?
    >>> Mick

    >>
    >> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >> and once in it stays in.
    >> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >> have low confidence.
    >> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >> you did it.
    >>

    >
    >So you dpn't know?
    >
    >Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >
    >
    >Still spamming I see..
    >
    >Tch tch.
    >
    >Bertie


    I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    dont' know much about bass though.

    Jade
     
  4. Wavy G

    Wavy G Guest

    Dear, "Daedalus": Do you like me? Please check a box ( ) YES ( ) NO:

    >On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:03:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip <AA@AA.AA>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>"Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    >>news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
    >>
    >>> "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>suggestion?
    >>>> Mick
    >>>
    >>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>> and once in it stays in.
    >>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>> have low confidence.
    >>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>> you did it.
    >>>

    >>
    >>So you dpn't know?
    >>
    >>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>
    >>
    >>Still spamming I see..
    >>
    >>Tch tch.
    >>
    >>Bertie

    >
    >I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >dont' know much about bass though.


    I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.


    >Jade


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  5. gregvk

    gregvk Guest

    Getting skulls out of the garbage disposal

    Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com> wrote in
    news:2384q3tp0bpue7di5i5eqmqecdqob7j1b5@4ax.com:

    >>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>> Mick
    >>>>
    >>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>>> and once in it stays in.
    >>>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>> have low confidence.
    >>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>> you did it.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>
    >>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>
    >>>Tch tch.
    >>>
    >>>Bertie

    >>
    >>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>dont' know much about bass though.

    >
    > I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.


    My garbage disposal won't run because there's a kitten skull jammed in the
    blades. Got any ideas how to fix that?
     
  6. Tim Weaver

    Tim Weaver Guest

    Re: Getting skulls out of the garbage disposal

    gregvk wrote:

    > Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com> wrote in
    > news:2384q3tp0bpue7di5i5eqmqecdqob7j1b5@4ax.com:
    >
    >>>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>>> Mick
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels, and once in it stays
    >>>>> in. It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>>> have low confidence.
    >>>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>>> you did it.
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>>
    >>>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>>
    >>>>Tch tch.
    >>>>
    >>>>Bertie
    >>>
    >>>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>>dont' know much about bass though.

    >>
    >> I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.

    >
    > My garbage disposal won't run because there's a kitten skull jammed in the
    > blades. Got any ideas how to fix that?


    Maybe a puppy skull will dislodge it.
    --
    Tim Weaver

    I know you believe you understand what you think I said,
    but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not
    what I meant.
     
  7. Sycho

    Sycho Guest

    Re: Getting skulls out of the garbage disposal

    Today gregvk <greg@nospam.okthx> in alt.2600 on 31 Jan 2008 19:36:48
    GMT thought that it would be fun to share with the rest of the class
    this little ditty..

    >Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com> wrote in
    >news:2384q3tp0bpue7di5i5eqmqecdqob7j1b5@4ax.com:
    >
    >>>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>>> Mick
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>>>> and once in it stays in.
    >>>>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>>> have low confidence.
    >>>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>>> you did it.
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>>
    >>>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>>
    >>>>Tch tch.
    >>>>
    >>>>Bertie
    >>>
    >>>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>>dont' know much about bass though.

    >>
    >> I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.

    >
    >My garbage disposal won't run because there's a kitten skull jammed in the
    >blades. Got any ideas how to fix that?


    You just might be shit (me)out of luck.

    *snort* :p
    --
    Bad command or filename. Go stand in the corner.
     
  8. "Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in news:i9qoj.46122$Kt4.2932
    @fe3.news.blueyonder.co.uk:

    >
    >
    > "Brian Running" <brunning@XXameritechXX.net> wrote in message
    > news:RInoj.1276$R84.995@newssvr25.news.prodigy.net...
    >>> So you dpn't know?

    >>
    >> Clive, I think you forgot to wipe your feet at the door.

    > Ah...I think I understand.
    > A fictional Australian creature posing
    > as a commercial pilot who is totally bats?
    > Or am I wrong?


    My guess is you'll find out in the fullness of time.

    Bertie
     
  9. On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:24:53 -0500, Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    >Dear, "Daedalus": Do you like me? Please check a box ( ) YES ( ) NO:
    >
    >>On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:03:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip <AA@AA.AA>
    >>wrote:
    >>
    >>>"Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    >>>news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
    >>>
    >>>> "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    >>>> news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>> Mick
    >>>>
    >>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>>> and once in it stays in.
    >>>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>> have low confidence.
    >>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>> you did it.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>
    >>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>
    >>>Tch tch.
    >>>
    >>>Bertie

    >>
    >>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>dont' know much about bass though.

    >
    >I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.
    >
    >
    >>Jade


    bass need regular buffing. little known fact.

    --
    dave hillstrom mhm15x4 zrbj

    <This space for rent.>
     
  10. On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:12:21 -0500, Daedalus <jade@newtko0ouks.biz>
    wrote:

    >On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:03:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip <AA@AA.AA>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>"Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    >>news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
    >>
    >>> "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    >>> news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>suggestion?
    >>>> Mick
    >>>
    >>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>> and once in it stays in.
    >>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>> have low confidence.
    >>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>> you did it.
    >>>

    >>
    >>So you dpn't know?
    >>
    >>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>
    >>
    >>Still spamming I see..
    >>
    >>Tch tch.
    >>
    >>Bertie

    >
    >I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >dont' know much about bass though.


    carpe flatum

    --
    dave hillstrom mhm15x4 zrbj

    <This space for rent.>
     
  11. Re: Getting skulls out of the garbage disposal

    On 31 Jan 2008 19:36:48 GMT, gregvk <greg@nospam.okthx> wrote:

    >Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com> wrote in
    >news:2384q3tp0bpue7di5i5eqmqecdqob7j1b5@4ax.com:
    >
    >>>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>>> Mick
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>>>> and once in it stays in.
    >>>>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>>> have low confidence.
    >>>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>>> you did it.
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>>
    >>>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>>
    >>>>Tch tch.
    >>>>
    >>>>Bertie
    >>>
    >>>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>>dont' know much about bass though.

    >>
    >> I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.

    >
    >My garbage disposal won't run because there's a kitten skull jammed in the
    >blades. Got any ideas how to fix that?


    Stick yer hand down it and pry it loose (make sure it's ON when you do
    it).

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  12. Daedalus

    Daedalus Guest

    On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:42:05 -0500, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>
    wrote:

    >On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:24:53 -0500, Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>Dear, "Daedalus": Do you like me? Please check a box ( ) YES ( ) NO:
    >>
    >>>On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:03:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip <AA@AA.AA>
    >>>wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>"Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    >>>>news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
    >>>>
    >>>>> "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    >>>>> news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>>> Mick
    >>>>>
    >>>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>>>> and once in it stays in.
    >>>>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>>> have low confidence.
    >>>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>>> you did it.
    >>>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>>
    >>>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>>
    >>>>
    >>>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>>
    >>>>Tch tch.
    >>>>
    >>>>Bertie
    >>>
    >>>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>>dont' know much about bass though.

    >>
    >>I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.
    >>
    >>
    >>>Jade

    >
    >bass need regular buffing. little known fact.


    At leaast they don't need boffing. That would make them unteneble
    pets, in my view. I don't need to witness fish sex.

    Jade
     
  13. Daedalus

    Daedalus Guest

    On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:24:53 -0500, Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    >Dear, "Daedalus": Do you like me? Please check a box ( ) YES ( ) NO:
    >
    >>On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:03:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip <AA@AA.AA>
    >>wrote:
    >>
    >>>"Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    >>>news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
    >>>
    >>>> "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    >>>> news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>> Mick
    >>>>
    >>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>>> and once in it stays in.
    >>>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>> have low confidence.
    >>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>> you did it.
    >>>>
    >>>
    >>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>
    >>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>
    >>>Tch tch.
    >>>
    >>>Bertie

    >>
    >>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>dont' know much about bass though.

    >
    >I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.


    I once had silverfish that I intentionally sprayed ddt on. They
    noticed.

    Jade

    >
    >
    >>Jade
     
  14. On Fri, 01 Feb 2008 09:55:11 -0500, Daedalus <jade@newtko0ouks.biz>
    wrote:

    >On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 21:42:05 -0500, dave hillstrom <DaVe@MeOw.OrG>
    >wrote:
    >
    >>On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 14:24:53 -0500, Wavy G <godsspeciallamb@gmail.com>
    >>wrote:
    >>
    >>>Dear, "Daedalus": Do you like me? Please check a box ( ) YES ( ) NO:
    >>>
    >>>>On Thu, 31 Jan 2008 17:03:49 +0000 (UTC), Bertie the Bunyip <AA@AA.AA>
    >>>>wrote:
    >>>>
    >>>>>"Clive" <fourstring@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote in
    >>>>>news:J08lj.159894$036.77858@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk:
    >>>>>
    >>>>>> "Mick" <xxx@xxx.com> wrote in message
    >>>>>> news:O76lj.84930$wD5.2386@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
    >>>>>>>I have a 1979 Rickenbacker 4001 in white (now aged to cream). I hung
    >>>>>>>it from a guitar hook which had red rubber covering the metal. I have
    >>>>>>>5 guitars hung from the same type of hook, only the Rickenbacker has
    >>>>>>>marked. It now has a red mark on either side of the neck where the
    >>>>>>>paint has been discoloured. I have tried soap, nail varnish remover
    >>>>>>>and bleach, but the discoloration has hardly changed. Anyone got a
    >>>>>>>suggestion?
    >>>>>>> Mick
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>> Unfortunately what you describe sounds
    >>>>>> like photoprinting where the dye is 'fixed' into
    >>>>>> the finish by light, even low indoors levels,
    >>>>>> and once in it stays in.
    >>>>>> It could also be due to plasticisers in the rubber
    >>>>>> which have a solvent action on some finishes.
    >>>>>> You could try a very gentle abrasive polish
    >>>>>> or even toothpaste (smokers is best!) on a small
    >>>>>> section to try to remove the discoloration but I
    >>>>>> have low confidence.
    >>>>>> Keep away from solvents like acetone, cellulose
    >>>>>> thinners etc or you could ruin the finish.
    >>>>>> Best of luck and if you get a result please post how
    >>>>>> you did it.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>So you dpn't know?
    >>>>>
    >>>>>Arent you supposed to be a pro?
    >>>>>
    >>>>>
    >>>>>Still spamming I see..
    >>>>>
    >>>>>Tch tch.
    >>>>>
    >>>>>Bertie
    >>>>
    >>>>I had a pet carp once that I accidentally dripped paint on. If anybody
    >>>>in these here ariplane groups wants some advice on that I'm here. I
    >>>>dont' know much about bass though.
    >>>
    >>>I wonce had a goldfish who I spilled gold paint on. He didn't notice.
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>Jade

    >>
    >>bass need regular buffing. little known fact.

    >
    >At leaast they don't need boffing. That would make them unteneble
    >pets, in my view. I don't need to witness fish sex.


    sheesh. its a lot of fun to play the whole "spawning" game with your
    pet bass. and they really get a charge out of it. its healthy for
    all around. sort of like playing tug of war with your dog over a
    knotted sock.

    --
    dave hillstrom mhm15x4 zrbj

    <This space for rent.>
     
  15. Re:Stop crossposting to alt.sex.hermaphrodites!



    It's upseting moi.



    Mike
    >
     

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