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today Iamp;#39;m doing a little bit of work on this Ibanez art line guitar opening it with one of my super o style bridges but itamp;#39;s got another problem that needs addressing as well the inlay here at the seventh fret which is a piece of pearloid plastic I started to come up a little bit and you could definitely get a string under it if you werenamp;#39;t careful I have a couple of tricks I use when dealing with this kind of thing that I thought Iamp;#39;d share this is a flat piece of plastic on a radius surface and I canamp;#39;t really pull it out to get glue underneath it Iamp;#39;m going to use thin super glue and depend on the capillary action to pull it into the crevice the problem being is how do you get it to sit down all the way across I canamp;#39;t use something flat or my finger and expect it to cover the entire contact point so I might get this area glued down to still have a bit of a ridge on the rest of it so what Iamp;#39;ve got to do is make a curved cla