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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2008, 04:39 PM » |
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I have a set of Yamahas (Tour series) that I bought in 1983. Originally they had a beautiful deep, red wrap on them. It was actually a transparent red, with a silver foil-like backing that gave it depth and shine. Well, over the years that wrap began to look not so beautiful, so last year I purchased silver glass glitter wrap and re-did the whole kit. And once again... they look beautiful. When the stage lights hit them, wow. But I digress... that's not why I called you all here. The subject at hand is removing old wrap from a set of Yamahas. It wasn't too awfully difficult. The original wrap was attached at only one or two places on the shell, depending on how big the drum was. The really difficult part was getting that foil backing off, however. It was glued on like they were going to war, or something. So the bulk of my efforts were concentrated on getting that off the shells, and making sure all the old cement (it was pretty sticky) was off. Beyond that, though, it was well worth the effort. I might suggest, as Louis did, that heat can be your friend. I used my wife's blowdryer from time to time, throughout the process, but I found that there were times when nothing but concentrated effort would do the trick. If your wrap does not have the silver backing, you may get lucky. Then removing it may be a simple matter of removing the lug housings and peeling it off carefully from the seam. Once you get it free from the adhesive strip(s), it should just pull right off. Good luck.
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