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I've already used stickers on two other guitars and wanted a different look for an upgrade I was working on. These work best for acoustic guitars or electric guitars with dot inlays. Larger inlays won't work since the stickers are often not wide enough to cover them. Once applied, you can hardly feel them and do not affect playability at all.
The safest method is to roll the protective plastic back just far enough for the sticker you are applying. Line the sticker up into the correct position and then press down and firmly rub outwards from the middle in all directions. Then carefully pull back top plastic. As you get further down you can cut off the plastic that's already been used.
The further up the neck you go, the smaller the distance between frets so this is a little more tricky. It can mean that the smaller stickers are more difficult to remove from the backing or that the adhesive layer is less effective. I applied a tiny amount of Pritt stick to one sticker for this reason, so it was enough to hold but that were was no residue.
Although it is a little fiddly on the higher frets, it does not take long to do and the results look good and last too. I own two other guitars with stickers applied and they have lasted over a year without any wear.
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Well done.
DarkEj 01.03.2021
Good one, but 24 fret print can be a bit better colored