Certain rules must be observed in order not to damage your instruments which are sometimes very expensive.
If you own an old instrument, you need to take some precautions. If the varnish does not appear to be in good condition, used, very thin, as on some instruments of the Quartet, use the putty to fix white instead for all the elements placed on the soundboard. You can on the other hand use the double face on the tailpiece (double bass), to place the connection support for example. Gently remove the elements!
If you have a newer instrument with a relatively thick varnish, good quality, in good condition, you can normally use the double sided to place the entire Mic Kit, which provides a safe, clean and stable placement. You can normally also use it on a part of unvarnished wood like on some Ouds. It's clean and shouldn't mess. However, try
When you want to remove the parts of a kit, turn the part on itself, for example, take the aerial microphone between your fingers and turn it gently in one direction. It comes off easily. The double-sided can then be rolled easily under the fingers. Avoid a vertical takeoff.
ISCHELL MICROPHONE SYSTEMS cannot be held responsible for damage to an instrument, following the installation of one of our microphone kits. See the GTCS