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_tom_

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Gloss finishes on necks and what to do about them!
« Reply #30 on: July 03, 2006, 05:34:47 PM »
Quote from: WezV
you can also get it at craft-supplies.co.uk

http://craft-supplies.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/MM050||micro~@c~@b|40|user|1,0,0,1|45|

They do a deluxe finishing kit and individual sheets.

I havnt tried it on a lacquered neck yet, i would have fought that you would just be buffing the finish back up to shiny.  I dont see how it would help with he non-stick finish but i havnt tried it so cant say it wont.


Its certainly good stuff, i keep a set for fret polishing.


Cheers for that mate, I'll get mine from there instead of ordering from america  :D

lordofthestrings

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Gloss finishes on necks and what to do about them!
« Reply #31 on: July 03, 2006, 06:09:35 PM »
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I havnt tried it on a lacquered neck yet, i would have fought that you would just be buffing the finish back up to shiny.  I dont see how it would help with he non-stick finish but i havnt tried it so cant say it wont. Its certainly good stuff, i keep a set for fret polishing.


I thought that too Wez, but somehow it "glasses" up the finish without retaining the stickiness.

apparently it was developed originally for aircraft c--kpits. (needless trivia pt1)  I'll get me coat.

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Gloss finishes on necks and what to do about them!
« Reply #32 on: July 03, 2006, 07:43:49 PM »
Glad to be of service.  Now if you can all forget me spelling thought with an 'F' I will be very gratefull, I work in a school and the kids dont need to know I cant spell :D

I blame the keyboard, I definately have some keys that are sticking.