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Jazzbassman23

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And just so I'm perfectly clear, no gunstock oil on the fretboard, maple or rosewood. Correct? Gunstock oil only on the back of the neck; lemon oil on the fingerboard, both maple and rosewood. Right? I really should know this by now.
 

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Gunstock oil/wax on the back of the neck. NEVER on the fretboard irregardless of the type of fretboard.

My bottle of lemon oil says that it is for rosewood only, NOT maple. So lemon oil for rosewood only.

I have used just a bit of guitar Gibson guitar cleaner on my maple fretboard. I just spray a bit on a cloth and wipe the fretboard. I think thats ok. Can anyone confirm?
 

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I used lemon oil on unfinished maple necks but didn't let it dry in, i was able to clean most of the dirt tho
 

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And just so I'm perfectly clear, no gunstock oil on the fretboard, maple or rosewood. Correct? Gunstock oil only on the back of the neck; lemon oil on the fingerboard, both maple and rosewood. Right? I really should know this by now.

Can't speak for what should be done to an EBMM neck.

Mine was a trashed 7ender that the poly was flaking off everywhere. I removed it all, sanded, cleaned, then applied 2 coats per the bottle to the backside and one to the front. Tried to avoid getting it on the frets as best I could.

It really brought out the grain in the wood.Granted these are not pics of an EBMM product but this is the only bass I have done this to. The feel of this finish is akin to the EBMM basses now.:D

From this
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and this..
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To these...
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Many wood characteristics came out on the board.

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Don't sweat it if you left it on too long. The bottle directs you to buff it after curing with 00 steel wool.

The steel wool also comes in 0000 (finest).

Alternatively, after the oil/wax and anytime the wood feels like it needs it, I like to use some 1500 grit sandpaper sparingly a few of times a year. 1500 is really fine, no worry about removing too much wood if you sand lightly. Feels super smooth afterward!
 

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spideyjg, that is one ugly bass. Hope it sounds better than it looks.
 

spideyjg

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spideyjg, that is one ugly bass. Hope it sounds better than it looks.

Sounds fine for what it is but isn't my #1 choice.

Only reason I bring it up is the oil and wax finish combo, done by the bottle instructions, will yield a different but still great result. It won't ruin the thing.

Jim
 
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