1. Make sure that the gold-plated guitar is detachable. Gold-plated guitar labels are attached to the guitar. Wipe it carefully with warm water and cotton cloth, and don't take it off forcibly, so as not to damage the guitar surface.
2. The gold-plated guitar tag is detachable, so use an appropriate tool (such as a flat screwdriver) to carefully remove it. When disassembling, be careful not to damage the guitar surface and the hot stamping label itself.
3. Put the removed bronzing marks on a flat surface and gently wipe them with fine sandpaper or steel wool to remove dirt and fingerprints on the surface.
4. Gently wipe the guitar surface with some guitar cleaner or guitar wax to keep its luster and protect the surface.
5. Reinstall the gold-plated label on the guitar. Gold-plated guitar labels are attached to the guitar. Wipe gently with warm water and cotton cloth to make the glue adhesive wet, and then carefully stick the gold-plated guitar back. The gold-plated guitar is detachable, so use the right tools to reinstall it on the guitar. So Martin's guitar bronzing mark has been removed, and the above steps can be taken to repair it.