Hi guys, looking for opinions on lemon oil on my 1987 ASAT neck? Not sure if its rosewood or ebony (RW I think!!!)
any thoughts?
cheers
john
ASAT neck. to oil or not?
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
looks like rosewood to me, but hard to see.
Have you ever oiled a neck before? I think it's worth it once a year. cleans it up nice, and gives it a nice scent.
I let it sit overnight and clean it well the day after, this way is a bit less greasy.
I dig your black hardware
Have you ever oiled a neck before? I think it's worth it once a year. cleans it up nice, and gives it a nice scent.
I let it sit overnight and clean it well the day after, this way is a bit less greasy.
I dig your black hardware
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
thanks...... I never had a rw neck before! didnt want to do any harm but I read its good foe the wood!
love this guitar!
cheers
john
love this guitar!
cheers
john
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
I love oiled necks. That's why the Rampage is my favorite guitar. G&L used Birchwood Casey tru oil on the necks. That's what Music Man is using on their necks as well. Last year I restored a 1985 Invader. I stripped the poly finish off the neck down to the bare wood, and refinished it with the Tru-oil. I love the feel of the raw necks!!!!!
Good Luck!
Dave
Good Luck!
Dave
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
Sorry, after reading your post again, I kinda jumped the gun. I didn't realise that you were talking about the fretboard. However, oiled necks still rule! Lol!
Dave
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
Hey oneeyedog,
Yes you can use lemon oil, but use it sparingly. Using too much will actually increase the amount of dust, grime, etc. collected on your fingerboard. Only need a couple of drops for the whole board. Very nice guitar though
Hope this helps,
- Jos
Yes you can use lemon oil, but use it sparingly. Using too much will actually increase the amount of dust, grime, etc. collected on your fingerboard. Only need a couple of drops for the whole board. Very nice guitar though
Hope this helps,
- Jos
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
Another side effect of too much (or too-old, sticky) oil can be a rosin-like squeaking of fingertips on the board, a bit like trainers on a marble floor. But if you do this, don't panic. Don't start buying glamourous fingerboard cosmetics (you'll just seal the problem in, or even introduce Teflon into your problem); just keep playing (and maybe wiping a bit) and it will go away.
Light oiling is good, and once a year is plenty, whatever anyone's marketing guys say.
My personal vote is for the nice simple "Fret Doctor" , but I don't keep it past four years old.
Light oiling is good, and once a year is plenty, whatever anyone's marketing guys say.
My personal vote is for the nice simple "Fret Doctor" , but I don't keep it past four years old.
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
I use Formbys lemon oil and it works and smells great. I also do it several times a year here in Minnesota and the necks continue to look new!-- Darwin
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Re: ASAT neck. to oil or not?
My insular englishness again, sorry guys...
Nothing ever really dries out in England, including wood.