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  • Removing Painted Pickup Cover

    Hello! I have a plastic pickup cover that has been painted to match the guitar's graphic. I want to remove it from the original pickup to put over a replacement pickup that I installed. The cover seems to be set in stone on the original pickup.

    Any suggestions on how to remove it without destroying the plastic cover or its paint job?

    Thanks, Dave

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    Re: Removing Painted Pickup Cover

    depends on the pickup. is it a jackson covered pickup? i did this with a guitar pretty easily once. is there a seam on the bottom of the pickup that you can get a razor blade in?

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    • #3
      Re: Removing Painted Pickup Cover

      Jackson pickup covers are held on by glue. They do come off pretty easy though. If the pickup is and EMG, I am not sure if you can remove them.
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        Re: Removing Painted Pickup Cover

        Sully, yes the cover is on a Jackson J80C from a 1989 Soloist. I had a 1988 Dinky with the painted cover and it was fairly easy to pry off. But the cover from this solist I'm trying to remove is stuck on there GGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDD. I will try a razor blade along the seams.

        I could be wrong, but it almost looks like I see a tiny strip of velcro extended just past the edge of the cover. Did Jackson use velcro on occasion to secure the cover to the pickup?

        Thanks, Dave

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          Re: Removing Painted Pickup Cover

          not sure, really.

          be careful, but you may have some success with the razor.
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