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satin neck finish gone? bongo

This is a discussion on satin neck finish gone? bongo within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; hey, when i got my bongo first i loved the finish on the neck but it has slowly disappeared due ...

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    satin neck finish gone? bongo

    hey, when i got my bongo first i loved the finish on the neck but it has slowly disappeared due to playing.. first i thought it was just covered in filth but i gave it a clean and its still glossy. only from frets 0-8 or so..
    is there any way to get it back or is that it. it seemed to be prettymuch gone after only a few months so seems a bit gay, love the bongo tho just i have an ibanez sr506 and that had a similar finish on wood not paint and thats still fine after years (but probably just the wood under it less noticable than the gloss on the bongo).

    none of this is a big deal just wondering anyway.

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    If I understand you correctly the satin finish has gone glossy from a lot of playing? Sounds like your Bongo has you hooked!

    Try rubbing the back of the neck with fine (000 or finer) steel wool. This gets it back to a satin finish.
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    No it doesn't Matt, you only rub it in further at the risk of digging into the paint. This is the only drawback of painted necks and in particular with the Bongo's satin feel which on my new Bongo lasted less than a week.

    There's nothing that I tried which works someone even suggested to use the gun stock wax but that only worked for a few days.

    Welcome to the club, that's my only gripe with the Bongo, I am seriously considering having it stripped to the maple like DTG has. Yet it is one of the best sounding EBMM basses and a real powerhouse, that I am loving so much to the point where I just put up with the sticky neck and try to get around by keeping it clean and waxed.

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    I use an automotive spray-detailer product called Mist-n-Shine from Wizard's on my bongo necks. It makes the paint slippery and smooth without a wax buildup. Sanding of any kind will damage the finish.
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    ah ok so, ill just put up with it so, cheers for the info.

    it was pretty bad when dirty but clean and glossy is fine, i just gotta clean it more often than once every 6 months it seems :P

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    i might look for something like that benaplaying but i live in ireland so id say itll be hassle to find the exact product.

    cool cool anyway

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    You'll get used to having a gay neck...

    Whatever

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    The gun stock wax isn't a bad an option, but as G.W says it doesn't last to long but does make playing easier while it is working, use it and an just give the neck a wipe with a dry cloth after each session.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grand Wazoo View Post
    No it doesn't Matt, you only rub it in further at the risk of digging into the paint.
    Ok, I stand corrected.

    My last non-EBMM had a satin painted neck and that always worked fine. I've also used 1000 grit wet sandpaper very lightly to make the paint on the neck very satin and finished with 000 Steel wool (also wet). That does remove a very slight amount of paint but it would take a lot of time to sand though to wood with 1000 sandpaper.
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    You could sell it and get a BFR Rosewood Bongo...
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    Quote Originally Posted by agplate View Post
    You'll get used to having a gay neck...

    Whatever
    damn straight i will!

    and i think im fine with not bothering, if theres no semi-permanent solution then ill just keep it clean. its fine just prefered the satin finish.
    anyway cheers

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    Whenever mine got partially glossy from playing, I just polished the whole thing with car wax.
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    My blue Bongo has been my number one player since they came out in 2003, shiny neck and all. I've never had to stop in the middle of a tune and say, "Gee, if only my neck were less gay and sticky."

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    well, from a luthier/tech's point of view

    Here's the deal. I'm a repair tech (some days I'm a luthier too.)

    Keep it clean.

    If you don't keep it clean, I'll do a full fret job next time you bring it in, just out of spite.

    If it's fretless, I'll put 'em in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotRicklessNow View Post
    Here's the deal. I'm a repair tech (some days I'm a luthier too.)

    Keep it clean.

    If you don't keep it clean, I'll do a full fret job next time you bring it in, just out of spite.

    If it's fretless, I'll put 'em in.

    -CK
    I have a strat in need of a refret. If I stop cleaning the neck and send it to you will extend this 'threat' to my strat?


    ....Please?




    I actually like the way the finish on my Bongo's necks have burnished to a semi-gloss. I really dig the way the satin felt when my Bongo's were new too.
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