BCMCMoose
Well-known member
Hey all!
Just wanted to drop a line to everyone, especially those new to these like me! When adjusting your neck, be extra careful to make sure your tool doesnt touch the binding at the bottom of the fretboard. I wasn't careful enough, and with the slightest touch, i scraped a piece of the binding off! Im talking the size of a fingernail clipping, but still, not what I wanted on my brand new guitar! That binding is fragile stuff! My "fix" ws a careful application of black permanent marker, If I didnt point it out to someone it would be completely un-noticeable.
On a related topic, for every time wipe down after use I have been using a super soft cotton cloth, but under intense light i can see the faintest swirl marks in the finish. Is a microfibre cloth a better way to go? I know there are guitar cloths out there, just didnt feel they were probably all that different from regular cloth. Again these are really amost invisible marks, unnoticable unless really looking for them.
Just wanted to drop a line to everyone, especially those new to these like me! When adjusting your neck, be extra careful to make sure your tool doesnt touch the binding at the bottom of the fretboard. I wasn't careful enough, and with the slightest touch, i scraped a piece of the binding off! Im talking the size of a fingernail clipping, but still, not what I wanted on my brand new guitar! That binding is fragile stuff! My "fix" ws a careful application of black permanent marker, If I didnt point it out to someone it would be completely un-noticeable.
On a related topic, for every time wipe down after use I have been using a super soft cotton cloth, but under intense light i can see the faintest swirl marks in the finish. Is a microfibre cloth a better way to go? I know there are guitar cloths out there, just didnt feel they were probably all that different from regular cloth. Again these are really amost invisible marks, unnoticable unless really looking for them.