I have an Epihphone Supernova which i bought from a friend about 10 years ago. It's rarely been used so I'm thinking of selling it but when I bought it it had a glue run on the body where one of the knobs had been super glued back on.
I was wondering if anyone knew of a way I could remove this myself without damaging the finish? Failing that if it needs to be done professionally has anyone had something similar done as I'd be interested to know a rough price.
Thanks.
Well, fingernail polish remover will take superglue off but it might take more of the finish off as well. The glue has already ate into your clear-coat, but if you're real careful and take your time you may be able to remove the glue with a small cotton-swab or something like that.
OR, perhaps a little bit of rubbing compound might also work. I might be inclined to use some of that on it first instead of the polish remover. Again, I'd use a very small amount with a swab and gently work it in the damaged spot. You could use a polishing compound afterward to shine it back up.
Before you do anything, let's see if there are a few other ideas that other forum members might have who possibly experienced the same or similar situation as you.
Good luck!