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Here is the real fix that did wonders to mine.1. Find a pencil with a pink eraser2. Erase the dirt that is on the Neck part.3. Erase dirt on the Guitar Pins4. While Erasing Guitar Pins, depress pins multiple times to break them in.5. Working guitar with no glue credit cards or rubber bands
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Tony @ Nov 1st 2007 10:06AM
Here is the real fix that did wonders to mine.
1. Find a pencil with a pink eraser
2. Erase the dirt that is on the Neck part.
3. Erase dirt on the Guitar Pins
4. While Erasing Guitar Pins, depress pins multiple times to break them in.
5. Working guitar with no glue credit cards or rubber bands