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The Jockomo Magnolia Flower Tree Of Life Guitar Position Mark Inlay Sticker is a stylish and practical solution for guitarists looking to enhance their instrument's appearance. Designed to neatly cover existing dot marks (within 6mm), this dual-sided sticker not only beautifies your fingerboard but also comes with easy application instructions and care tips for lasting elegance.
G**S
I love how they look
It looks great took only a few hours to install. Not sure how long they last but I can’t feel them when I play and seem very sturdy
A**N
Great, if you're patient and careful
Make sure your fretboard is clean and you give it some time to dry of a little to wipe dust away. DONT USE ADHESIVE STICKER FOR APPLICATION. What I did was I just peeled it off of both stickers. Be careful not to rip small decals when doing it this way. Then I applied it by hand with tweasers so that I wasn't ruining the adhesive with the oils from my fingers. Using tweasers also allows you to get the smaller decals on more precisely. If you're patient then you shouldn't have a problem. The adhesive is great. Also, don't use the fret marker stickers. Most of the decals cover up the frets anyways and it will only create air pockets when you put the decal over top.
K**H
Watch a you tube how to video... great product
So I messed up a little as I didn’t know how it stuck on so mines a little different as I used up one of the flowers. But once I did figure it out it was super easy and looks awesome. Will be buying a new set to update it once these wear down.... great product and so easy... watch a YouTube video it’s so easy
L**E
Almost damaged...
The product is very pretty, but it almost wasn't. It was bent in the packaging and I had to stack books on it to flatten it out before we could apply them, then some of them had fallen off the plastic they were in where it was bent. I'm lucky that my husband is a screen printer and is used to meticulously lining things up all day, he said it wasn't easy but he managed to get all the pieces where they should be. If it wasn't for him, I would have had to return it.
T**S
it's pretty obvious that i screwed it all up
so unfortunately these don't come labeled with their intended frets. you'll have to measure one and find out where it goes yourself, something that i clearly neglected to do lol. i expected a small amount of leeway for the sake of flexibility with different scale length guitars but these don't even come close to fitting in the frets i've put them on, i should have started on the second or third fret. unfortunately, i didn't notice what was going on until i went to put the second sticker on. my only options at that point were to peel it off, order a new set, and try again or finish what i had started and see how it looks. i went with the latter option. i considered peeling the first sticker off and moving it down a fret or two but i wasn't confident i'd be able to do it without screwing up the glue. i also wound up with an extra sticker and i can't, for the life of me, figure out where it was supposed to go rofl.also, if you're looking for something to slap on an ESP, keep looking. it's got nothing to do with this product, ESP just likes to advertise their guitar models on the twelfth fret which is something that i just overlooked, which is why you see 'FM' peeking through the magnolias on the twelfth fret. i managed to cover a bit of it up with the rosewood coverup stickers but there weren't enough to hide the whole thing. Almost all of my guitars are ESP, finding inlay stickers that even work for any of them is gonna have to be a nightmare i guess.it's pretty obvious that i screwed it all up, but by the time anyone really notices it i'll likely have already pointed it out myself lol. all things considered, the butchered inlay stickers are the least ridiculous thing about this guitar. might try again in the future but i can't be bothered for the time being. do us all a favor and label them with their intended frets though lolUpdate: So I went ahead and ordered another set to give it another go. It came with instructions this time, so I guess that's a thing that can happen. I'm not sure why the first was missing the instructions, I really don't think I just misplaced them. if yours was missing though, start on the second fret, skip the tenth fret. tossed up another image from the second try, turned out much better.Just a few other things - the stickers came off without an issue, i didn't need anything more than my fingernails. it left almost no residue, just a few small spots from picking at it with my nails and it rubbed right off with a dry cloth. easy on, easy off, so if you decide inlay stickers aren't for you, you're not gonna gnarl or filth up your fretboard removing them. you can definitely feel them under the strings when you play and it does feel a little strange, but i haven't found any inlay stickers that felt any different and i had no issues with peeling in the month or so that i had the first set on there, even with the huge gaps from the wonky spacing.good stuff.
J**T
These went on pretty easily with the instructions
I've had a set of their other inlay stickers on another guitar for years, so I had confidence ordering these. These went on pretty easily with the instructions, you just really need to take your time with them. Make sure to clean your board and let it dry (if you're using oil) before you apply them. As long as you don't intentionally try to be rough with your guitar, they'll hold up fine.
J**F
This is a scam item
It’s technically a sticker for a guitar fret board, yet, but the application is a nightmare, nothing sticks, the quality is very poor, and the stickers don’t fit on a standard fretboard so the gaps look jarring. Worth maybe $2-3 definitely not $20
D**K
Worth the money
These look great. If my fret borad was flat it would have been better. So if you have a scalloped fret borad its a bit difficult to get them to stick
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