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  • #16
    Re: Aged covers?

    Originally posted by drew_half_empty
    put them in a small box, close the box off entirely except for a little hole, and have someone blow smoke into the little hole

    i'd say one pack over the course of about 3 days or so would do it, haha repeat if necessary
    This is just crazy info brother.....
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    • #17
      Re: Aged covers?

      Coffee, smoke, and then just keep smothering it with a rag.

      Or the less hazardous (at times)...eBay?

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      • #18
        Re: Aged covers?

        really strong earl grey tea worked better for me than coffee. They came out a beautiful cream color.
        Cleveland Guitars

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        • #19
          Re: Aged covers?

          Originally posted by mrfjones
          really strong earl grey tea worked better for me than coffee. They came out a beautiful cream color.
          Interesting...thanks for that. Pics would be killer if that was possible : before and after.

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