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8. REMOVING SUPERGLUED PICKUPS
Removal is at your own risk. It might result in destruction
of the pickup and/or personal injury. We STRONGLY
recommend you consult an experienced luthier.
A luthier should be able to remove the pickups by using
a scraper blade wedged between bridge plate and
pickup discs from the pinhole side. The pickup usually
pops off once the blade is about 1/8 - 1/4” or so under
the pickup.
The superglue gel’s bond is easier to break than, for
example, epoxy glue. This makes it possible to remove
the pickups without damaging the wood, but you may
damage a pickup during removal. You have to carefully
test the pickups after removal and cleaning. You can
purchase single replacement transducers from us if
needed.
The glue residue on the bridge plate can be removed
with fine sandpaper or you can carefully scrape it off
with the scraper blade. If done correctly there should be
no damage to the bridge plate or to the inside surface
of the guitar top.
TESTING PICKUPS FOR RE-INSTALLATION
Be careful not to bend the pickups. Visually inspect the
pickups for bend marks or other irregularities. If they
look damaged, they may still work but we recommend
replacing bent or nicked pickups. Use the scraper
blade to scratch off any remaining glue residue from
the golden side of the transducers. Make sure not to