01-21-2016, 12:31 AM
(01-20-2016, 10:41 PM)Wes Mantooth Wrote: Small surface scratches and stains on the neck can be removed with #0000 ultra fine steel wool, or an equivalent synthetic steel wool. Do not allow steel wool or shavings to be exposed to the pickups, frets or finished body and peghead surfaces. Regular use and cleaning will keep the frets clean and shiny. If the frets should need additional work, it is recommended to let an experienced technician perform this operation. Do not scrub the fret surfaces with steel wool unless the fingerboard is properly masked as staining of the maple fingerboard may occur.I think the way they wrote it you can use fine steel wool on the back of the neck but not on the fretboard itself? I personally would never use steel wool on the neck.
Why take the chance? If something goes wrong theres no turning back. Is the neck that dirty?
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