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10. Once the pickup is in place, apply pressure to the jig/
pickup while you slowly count to 30 to allow the glue to
set. Release the pressure, but leave the jig in place for
another 5-10 minutes to allow the glue to cure before
continuing.
11. To remove the jig, carefully wiggle it left and right to
loosen the bond of the putty from the pickup. The putty
will most likely stick to the pickup. We recommend using
a rag or cotton swab to wipe off the excess superglue
around the pickup and then remove the putty from the
pickup. If there is some small amount of putty residue
left on the pickup, it will not present a sound problem.
If you get superglue on your fingers, the easiest way to
remove it is to let it dry and then buff it off with some
fine sandpaper or a nail file.
12. Please use fresh putty for each pickup and repeat
the same process as described above with the center
pickup (between G and D, left photo below) and the low
string pickup (between E and A, right photo below).