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Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question

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Captain Black
Posted 2008-02-20 4:47 PM (#53736)
Subject: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Hi everyone, please excuse my lack of knowledge regarding this, but I wondered if anyone out there could help?
I've just purchased a 1990 Ovation Elite that looks as though it has hardly been played at all.
At the bottom of the R/H epulettes is a shaped piece of clear protective film, obviously there to protect from pick wear.
Not having seen this on any other Ovations, my question is, should it be left on or removed?
Thanks, Clyde
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cholloway
Posted 2008-02-20 5:04 PM (#53737 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Sounds like something a previous owner may have put on there.
It's yours now... do you like it, or not?

Also, how difficult would it be to remove? You sure don't want to damage the finish.
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-02-20 5:33 PM (#53738 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Sooner have it off really, it's the getting it off that bothers me.

Clyde
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Beal
Posted 2008-02-20 6:52 PM (#53739 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question



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Probably need to use a hair dryer or something like that. Have someone do it who has experience with it.
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-02-20 7:32 PM (#53740 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Believe it or not, that's just what I've done - a bit of gentle heat, and it peeled off ok. All it was, was a piece of sticky backed plastic. On close examination you could tell that it wasn't meant to be there, so it had to go. The finish has come up as good as new with a bit of furniture polish. Thanks for your help !
Clyde
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-02-20 7:37 PM (#53741 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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You're just lucky you have a hair drier. I actually have one that doesn't get much use. It's good to know it can be used to peel off pickguards.
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sligoman
Posted 2008-04-28 1:32 PM (#53742 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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This thread didn't go very far and I was wondering the same thing. Aside from the hairdryer, are there other remedies folks have used?
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-04-28 3:52 PM (#53743 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Why do you ask ? Have you a similar problem ?
In my case the application of heat worked fine, the material was so well applied that I didn't know if was meant to be there or not, but I was more worried about the plastics' affect on the finish.
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sligoman
Posted 2008-04-28 5:19 PM (#53744 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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I do on my N768 Elite and I think it may be more than just plastic, altho' it might be. I'm afraid there might be some adhesive that will eventually damage the finish. So, I asked because I figured perhaps someone else had had a different experience.
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-04-28 5:42 PM (#53745 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Well, my Elite (1868) was from 1990 and the plastic was, what we call over here, Fablon - (you may know it as something else) It was a medium thickness clear sticky-backed plastic material that you might use for covering a notice, or a book perhaps. Although the guitar looked as though it hadn't been played in all that time, this covering looked as though it may have been on quite a while.
I was also concerned about the possible ageing effect on the finish, had the wood which had not been covered reacted differently over time to the part that had?
I can only relate my own experience, but with a decent bit of furniture polish after the removal of the plastic, you just can't tell it's been on at all.
If you feel tempted to remove whatever's on yours, I appreciate it must be a bit of a problem for you. The finish on my Elite is gloss, which I'm not sure may have helped the removal.
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sligoman
Posted 2008-04-28 6:11 PM (#53746 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Thanks. Was there a residue on the finish? I'll try the dryer tonight.
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Jason_S
Posted 2008-04-28 6:21 PM (#53747 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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if tehre is residue you can cut it with some lighter fluid. it wont hurt the top finish.
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-04-29 4:10 PM (#53748 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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There was a bit of sticky adhesive residue remaining when the plastic came off, but the polish removed it completely.
Never used, or would indeed have thought of using lighter fuel.
I'd be careful with it, but of course will conceed to previous experience if Jason has used it before.
Sligoman - what else could it be other than plastic?
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maxdaddy7271
Posted 2008-04-29 9:17 PM (#53749 - in reply to #53736)
Subject: Re: Ovation Elite - Protective Plastic Question


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Leftover slugjuice?
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