Adhesive Acoustic

Adhesive Acoustic
Adhesive Acoustic
How can I peel off a couple of pick holders off my guitar without damaging the finish?


I have an acoustic/electric Washburn guitar and I bought a pack of guitar picks with a couple dozen guitar picks inside....... then I went and bought a guitar pick holder and after I put all the picks that could fit inside it into the holder I had more picks left over, so I went and bought another pick holder (both of these holders have adhesive backing so they fit on the body of the guitar). I decided I wanted at least one of them taken off and I was curious as to how to do that without damaging the finish.... I have had them on for a while already.

A little vodka can dissolve the adhesive and it wont damage the finish.

You can also try nail polsh remover.
Just dab a little bit with a q-tip and it should come off.

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How to stick acoustic foam to the wall?


We have just bought some acoustic foam panels (1.8 by 2 metres) and have tried to attach it to the spare room wall with double sided tape. The foam fell off within an hour of putting it up. Has anyone done this before successfully? What did you use to make the foam stay on the wall. We do not want to use nails or anything like that. What adhesives are best?

You should use a staple, if you glue them up you will have to replace drywall if you ever decide to move them instead of patching a couple of small holes. You can conceal the staples easily and it will hold them in place a lot better than double back tape.

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