Razor12345
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My 60's reissue Fat Strat sounds great, looks great too; candy apple red with cream colored pearloid pick guard.The only thing that bothered me was a cosmetic issue. The 2 single coil pu covers were an aged cream color. The DiMarzio humbucker was as white as fresh snow. That bugged me! I began researching how to artifically "age" the DiMarzio cover to blend with the 2 single coil covers. Somewhere I read you can mix a concoction of cigarette butts and tea bags. You soak the parts you intend to age in this magic potion for a few days. In the case of a pickup, you can paint the mixture on. I tried this, and painted this disguisting formula on the pickup cover for several days, until the cat jumped on the counter and knocked the bowl containing this mixture to our beautiful new white floor. Bottom line, it worked great on the floor, but not on the pickup cover. Next method I used came off the Seymour Duncan web site. This method is a winner. The solution to my problem....Kiwi brown shoe polish in the round tin. I cleaned the cover and applied the shoe polish. It matched great! It was uniform in color, without streaks, and didn't rub off. You would never know it was shoe polish. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to do this and found another method that works.