I'm going it alone trying to learn some repair techniques and this will probably be the first of a series..I have a few junkers around so I steamed the neck off an old Yamaha acoustic with a poly finish..It took a lot longer when I learned I had been putting the steam in the 14th fret and not the 15th...Recently, I steamed the neck off an old and battered Epiphone with a nitro finish and hide glue. The neck actually came off in no time but there was damage to the finish. I asked a repair friend of mine who has done numerous neck resets how to deal with the finish damage and he said he has never had this problem...That the necks come off in no time flat...I asked if I could mask it off and he said the tape would leave marks on the finish...For kicks I put a little acetone on a qtip and dabbed a small spot which made the white go away but left in a little shiny. I am wondering if I can do the same with lacquer diluted with thinner...
So is the steam too hot or too much? I have a modified espresso maker with the stewmac needle...so far I am 2 for 2???