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stephent28
Posted 2004-05-02 11:26 PM (#188658)
Subject: UK 2 and Neck Scratches



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I have a UK2 with an ebony(??) neck that has a few scratches in the first 3 frets. Can I take a piece of fine steel wool and rub the scratches out? They appear to be only surface markings and not deep scratches.

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MWoody
Posted 2004-05-02 11:58 PM (#188659 - in reply to #188658)
Subject: Re: UK 2 and Neck Scratches



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With ebony or Rosewood fretboards it is OK to use fine steel wool and a little fret oil (boiled down linseed oil) to remove finger grunge and such. Unless there is a thin finish or "faux" coating it should be fine. The working area of a fretboard should be free of any such issues unless their on a cheaply made unit.

If I'm wrong someone can yell at both of us. :eek:

The selection of ebony or rosewood is because it won't be a "finished" area and dense oily woods are needed.
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Bailey
Posted 2004-05-03 1:29 AM (#188660 - in reply to #188658)
Subject: Re: UK 2 and Neck Scratches


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stephent28

Are the scratches on the ebony or on the frets themselves, it wasn't clear from your post?
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BruDeV
Posted 2004-05-03 2:18 AM (#188661 - in reply to #188658)
Subject: Re: UK 2 and Neck Scratches


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Using steel wool on your fretboard will make the inlays a little foggy. If you want to polish just the frets then put tape on the fretboard (leaving the frets exposed). I usually use post-its and 0000 steel wool. Also it a good idea to put something over the pickups to keep the steel wool from getting on the magnets. Although compressed air will usually cleaned them off.
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stephent28
Posted 2004-05-03 9:14 AM (#188662 - in reply to #188658)
Subject: Re: UK 2 and Neck Scratches



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Sorry I wasn't clear.

The scatches are on the ebony. It looks like a straight line....like a file gently touched the ebony while the frets were being filed down. Two of the frets have no inlay and the 3rd fret touches just a bit of the inlay.

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