Finishing Touches
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Continued from Tight Drum Heads
Important Disclaimer
Jammin Sam / Sam Barnard (company and individually) is not responsible for
any injury due to misuse of any tool, use of glue/adhesives, use of any
glue/adhesive removers or anything used as such, or injury due to removing or
applying drum covering. Anytime one uses a tool or product there is a chance
of injury, especially when the items are misused. Rarely has anyone ever been
hurt, but in any harmful situation, Sam Barnard (company [Jammin Sam, Sam Barnard,
Barnard Music] and individually) is not responsible for what one does with any tool
or products in attempting to complete following instructions or any other methods/
directions recommended by this company, anyone associated with Sam Barnard, or
others.
For the purposes of dispute resolution, by opening a product package from
JamminSam, you agree to be governed by the laws of the state of Arizona.
It is agreed that any legal proceedings arising out of this receipt of goods
from JamminSam shall be litigated in any court of competent jurisdiction in
the state in which JamminSam is located.
If a Seam Lifts After Cure Time
If after the cure time, a seam appears to slightly lift up, we suggest using
a small amount of "crazy Glue Gel" or "Super Glue Gel" to fix the problem. The
brand is not important, but the word "Gel" on the packaging is. Use a
cotton swab to spread a thin amount of the glue just under the wrap that has
lifted (while hi-bond tape is in place.) Be sure not to get the glue on the
finish because it will permanently mar it. We suggest using masking tape to
tape-off the over lap and under lap area at the seam (if the clear plastic
protective top has been removed.) Once the crazy/super glue is in place, use a
1" x 2" board and 2 C-clamps to clamp down the seam– place the
board up on it's edge (not laid down), directly over the seam– place
any bend in the board toward the wrap. Allow to dry overnight. If you have
any further problems, just give us a call.
Cleaning & Caring for Your New Finish
To keep your recovered drums looking like new, use a window cleaner
and a soft 100% cotton cloth to clean dust off the finish. Never
clean the material with a dry cloth or one that is not 100% soft cotton. Take
care in caring for your new finish, because once a scratch is made, there is
nothing you can do to remove it. Drum cases are always recommended for new
drum finishes.
Send Us a Picture of Your Set for Our Website!
Send us several pictures of your set with your new Jammin Sam drum wrap and we may put it on our web page. We prefer a minimum number of cymbals (to none) in the picture, and bass drums with front logo heads are most desired (but not necessary). Close-up pictures tend to be desired over pictures that include room characteristics and non-related objects (on stage pictures, outdoor, etc. are also desirable). In your comments, please include the brand of your set and any unique characteristics. Your picture(s) placed on our site will include your name, city, state, and all or a portion of any comments. (Note: Grammar may be corrected.) All photos sent to us become the property of Sam Barnard/Jammin Sam and are only used for drum material display purposes. You can send actual pictures (and comments) to us through the mail, send a disc, or e-mail them at: drumpictures@jamminsam.com We would love to hear any comments about your experience with our products. Thank you.
Send us a picture of your set (preferably more than one) with your new
JamminSam drum wrap and we may put it on our web site.
- We prefer a minimum number of cymbals (to none) in the picture, and
bass drums with front logo heads are most desired (but not necessary).
- Close-up pictures tend to be desired over pictures that include
room characteristics and non-related objects (the exception is on-stage
pictures, outdoor, etc. that are also desirable.)
- Please also comment on your experience doing the project and include the
brand of your set and any unique characteristics.
Your pictures placed on our site will include your name, city, state, and
all or a portion of any comments. (Note: Grammar may be corrected.) All photos
sent to us become the property of Sam Barnard/Jammin Sam and are only used for
drum material display purposes. You can send a disc, actual pictures (and comments) to
us through the mail. You can also send email. Check the last page of our printed
instructions (that came with your kit) or call us for an e-mail address to send
them to. We would love to hear any comments about your experience with our products.
Thank you.
Thank you for choosing Jammin Sam’s drum wrap. If you have any
questions, please feel free to contact us. We welcome your interest
in all our products and hope that you will call us for a free
catalog and samples of our drum material. Thank you for spending the time
to read this article.
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