musikarero
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I'm sure this has been done before so maybe someone can chim in and let me know if I need to follow up further. First of all.....if what I did voids any warranty I'm okay with that.....I'm not letting this guitar go...
I applied a little Minwax Wipe-On Poly to the back of the neck only. I didn't apply too much. I used a t-shirt and dabbed a little and rubbed it in. Waited about 3 hrs and applied the same amount again. Next day about 12 to 13 hrs I check the neck. Felt pretty dry....enough for me to play it with only a spot or two that felt a little sticky. I took some very fine steel wool and lighty wiped the back of the neck. It then felt very smooth. Last step was to apply some Carnauba wax.
Reason for doing this?......I live in the deep south and humity is a b#@tch. When indoors A/C's are kicking and outside you get slammed with thick heat. Neck has not moved prior to doing the neck protection, but I wanted to apply something that would help prevent any problems over time. If anyone has done anything similar to what I did do I need to apply more or am I pretty much done? The neck feels just like it did before I started the process BTW!
Reason for doing this?......I live in the deep south and humity is a b#@tch. When indoors A/C's are kicking and outside you get slammed with thick heat. Neck has not moved prior to doing the neck protection, but I wanted to apply something that would help prevent any problems over time. If anyone has done anything similar to what I did do I need to apply more or am I pretty much done? The neck feels just like it did before I started the process BTW!