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If You Paint Your Own Guitars, Then This Guitar Stand "Modification" Is Something YOU DEFINITELY NEED!

The Finish Protector™ - The Simple 5-Minute Guitar Stand "Modification" That Protects Your Guitar's Finish FOREVER!

DON'T MAKE THE MISTAKE OF PLACING YOUR NEWLY LACQUERED GUITAR ON A GUITAR STAND WITH RUBBER ARMS! - BECAUSE LACQUER AND RUBBER DO NOT MIX!

*This is a 'HOW TO' e-book that shows you how to modify a guitar stand to protect your guitar's finish from the damaging effects of rubber. (Rubber EATS Lacquer!)

 

 

If you’ve purchased any one of my books on painting your own guitar, then you know that I tell you to be very careful with your guitar’s finish for the first year. Paint, namely lacquer, takes about a year to fully cure. Until then, your finish is still vulnerable.

Just take a look at the photo to the right - this is typical damage done as a result of placing a newly lacquered body on a guitar stand with rubber arms (it sat on the stand for a few days). Simply put - RUBBER EATS LACQUER!

This e-book will show you how to modify a guitar stand in about 5 minutes so that your finish will stay protected FOREVER - and you'll never have to worry about this sort of damage happening to ANY of your guitars.

You don't need any special skills to do this modification. All you need is a drill, a saw, and a couple of other parts you can get at any hardware store. It'll cost you roughly $2.00 in parts.

When you see how well this modification works, you'll want to make them for all of your guitars - not just the ones you’ve painted yourself.

It REALLY is the ultimate Finish Protector™!

 

 

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