peeling decals

Greg Newell gnewell@EN.COM
Tue, 22 Feb 2000 00:35:34 -0500


Roger,
    Thanks for the reply! What was the vintage of this Wurly? This sounds like
a good possibility for an acceptable repair. Will this work with any finish
Samick may have used?
    Greg

Roger Jolly wrote:

> Hi Greg,
>              I've had it happen on the wurlitzer product, I fitted a long
> thin plastic tubing to a Red HOT STUFF bottle, got a few small dabs, under
> the label and sqeegyed the label with a stiff piece of card stock. The CA
> glue kind of attacks the finish so be very careful. I ended up with just a
> small tell tale ring around the decal. <g>  P.S. Not enough to been seen
> easily.
> Hope this helps.
> Roger
>
> At 11:44 PM 21/02/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >Greetings folks,
> >    I have a customer who has a rather unique problem to me. They
> >purchased a Kohler & Campbell (Samick) grand about 5 yrs ago or so. This
> >piano now has a soundboard decal that is peeling up to the point that it
> >is interfering with the strings. Has anyone seen this before? What did
> >you do about it? Should it just be removed or can I somehow reapply some
> >sort of adhesive without removing strings. You replies are grreatly
> >appreciated.
> >                    Greg Newell
> >
> Roger Jolly
> Saskatoon, Canada.
> 306-665-0213
> Fax 652-0505



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