"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
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
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
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 -- Mimus hasn't written anything funny about me lately. ***************************************** * * * Wavy G * * mail me at: * * godsspeciallamb@gmail.com * * * * * *****************************************
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?
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.
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* -- Bad command or filename. Go stand in the corner.
"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
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.>
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.>
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). -- Onideus Mad Hatter mhm ? x ? http://www.backwater-productions.net http://www.backwater-productions.net/hatter-blog Hatter Quotes ------------- "You're only one of the best if you're striving to become one of the best." "I didn't make reality, Sunshine, I just verbally bitch slapped you with it." "I'm not a professional, I'm an artist." "Your Usenet blinders are my best friend." "Usenet Filters - Learn to shut yourself the fuck up!" "Drugs killed Jesus you know...oh wait, no, that was the Jews, my bad." "There are clingy things in the grass...burrs 'n such...mmmm..." "The more I learn the more I'm killing my idols." "Is it wrong to incur and then use the hate ridden, vengeful stupidity of complete strangers in random Usenet froups to further my art?" "Freedom is only a concept, like race it's merely a social construct that doesn't really exist outside of your ability to convince others of its relevancy." "Next time slow up a lil, then maybe you won't jump the gun and start creamin yer panties before it's time to pop the champagne proper." "Reality is directly proportionate to how creative you are." "People are pretty fucking high on themselves if they think that they're just born with a soul. *snicker*...yeah, like they're just givin em out for free." "Quible, quible said the Hare. Quite a lot of quibling...everywhere. So the Hare took a long stare and decided at best, to leave the rest, to their merry little mess." "There's a difference between 'bad' and 'so earth shatteringly horrible it makes the angels scream in terror as they violently rip their heads off, their blood spraying into the faces of a thousand sweet innocent horrified children, who will forever have the terrible images burned into their tiny little minds'." "How sad that you're such a poor judge of style that you can't even properly gauge the artistic worth of your own efforts." "Those who record history are those who control history." "I am the living embodiment of hell itself in all its tormentive rage, endless suffering, unfathomable pain and unending horror...but you don't get sent to me...I come for you." "Ideally in a fight I'd want a BGM-109A with a W80 250 kiloton tactical thermonuclear fusion based war head." "Tell me, would you describe yourself more as a process or a function?" "Apparently this group has got the market cornered on stupid. Intelligence is down 137 points across the board and the forecast indicates an increase in Webtv users." "Is my .sig delimiter broken? Really? You're sure? Awww, gee...that's too bad...for YOU!" `, )
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
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
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.>