Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What are Inlay Sticker Fret Markers? A: Inlay Sticker Fret Markers are super-thin, removable stickers designed to mimic the appearance of real inlays on guitars and basses. They serve as decorative markers that can enhance the look of your instrument.
- Q: How do I apply the Inlay Stickers? A: The Inlay Stickers are easy to apply. Simply peel off the sticker from its backing and place it on the desired location on your fretboard. Ensure the surface is clean for optimal adhesion.
- Q: Can I remove the Inlay Stickers without damaging my guitar? A: Yes, the Inlay Stickers are removable and will not leave adhesive residue on your guitar when peeled off, making it easy to change your design or revert to the original look.
- Q: Will the stickers interfere with playing? A: No, the Inlay Stickers are designed to be super-thin, so they will not get caught by your fingers while playing, ensuring a smooth playing experience.
- Q: What material are the Inlay Stickers made from? A: The Inlay Stickers are made from PET (Polyethylene Terephthalate), a durable and flexible material that allows for easy application and removal.
- Q: How many stickers come in a pack? A: Each pack contains one item, which includes a set of Inlay Stickers suitable for use on guitars and basses.
- Q: Can I use products like finger ease spray on the stickers? A: Yes, after applying the stickers, you can use finger ease spray or lemon oil to maintain the surface, as these products will not affect the stickers.
- Q: Do the stickers cover existing dot-markers? A: Yes, the Inlay Stickers can cover existing dot-markers on your fretboard, allowing you to customize the look of your guitar easily.
- Q: Are the Inlay Stickers suitable for all types of guitars? A: The Inlay Stickers are designed for use on various types of guitars and basses, making them a versatile choice for most string instruments.
- Q: How do I clean the Inlay Stickers once applied? A: You can gently clean the stickers using a soft, dry cloth to avoid damaging them. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.