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proddy

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On my Petrucci JP6 which I bought new from a shop this weekend, I noticed some discoloration on the frets 17 and above (see pic) when I bought it home. I guess due to moisture since the axe has been hanging in the shop for a while.

Is this something I need to worry about? What's the correct procedure to clean them? I just don't trust the shop.

rusty_frets_EBMM_JP6.jpg
 

CudBucket

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proddy said:
On my Petrucci JP6 which I bought new from a shop this weekend, I noticed some discoloration on the frets 17 and above (see pic) when I bought it home. I guess due to moisture since the axe has been hanging in the shop for a while.

Is this something I need to worry about? What's the correct procedure to clean them? I just don't trust the shop.

rusty_frets_EBMM_JP6.jpg

Take the strings off and get some fine steel wool and some Flitz metal polish. Plus, that action looks way low. Does it buzz a bunch?
 

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steel wool only !!!!! please don't put chemicals on the fingerboard.........risky & not necessary....

use a fingerboard guard (http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Frettin...t_dressing,_polishing/Fingerboard_Guards.html ) or use masking tape to cover the fingerboard...leave the frets exposed & use 0000 steel wool.....across frets.....not in the same direction as the strings......
they will sparkle like new !!!!

probably someone w/ very acidic hands tried the guitar......& it got put back up w/out a wipedown....no biggy........
 

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tommyindelaware said:
steel wool only !!!!! please don't put chemicals on the fingerboard.........risky & not necessary....

use a fingerboard guard (http://www.stewmac.com/shop/Frettin...t_dressing,_polishing/Fingerboard_Guards.html ) or use masking tape to cover the fingerboard...leave the frets exposed & use 0000 steel wool.....across frets.....not in the same direction as the strings......
they will sparkle like new !!!!

probably someone w/ very acidic hands tried the guitar......& it got put back up w/out a wipedown....no biggy........

+1!

This is EXACTLY what you ought to do. They will shine up just fine with the steel wool. PLEASE NO CHEMICALS! And be sure to cover the fingerboard on each side with tape. I use Scotch Magic tape. Leaves no residue. I use two pieces and move them down the fretboard as I do each one. Have to change the strips once or twice through the process though, as they lose their stickiness. Good luck!
 

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Norrin Radd said:
+1!

This is EXACTLY what you ought to do. They will shine up just fine with the steel wool. PLEASE NO CHEMICALS! And be sure to cover the fingerboard on each side with tape. I use Scotch Magic tape. Leaves no residue. I use two pieces and move them down the fretboard as I do each one. Have to change the strips once or twice through the process though, as they lose their stickiness. Good luck!


Relax guys. Covering up the fretboard with tape is all you need. Flitz is great and will protect the frets from that happening again any time soon.

Sheesh.
 

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Steel Wool is Steel. Little pieces could get trapped on the pups. 3M makes a synthetic/Plastic steel wool that you can get at the hardware store. Highly recommended.
Thank You for letting me share.
 

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NorM said:
Steel Wool is Steel. Little pieces could get trapped on the pups. 3M makes a synthetic/Plastic steel wool that you can get at the hardware store. Highly recommended.
Thank You for letting me share.

i tried the synth stuff....the white stuff is too soft....then the next size i could find was green.....which was too abrasive.
i like 0000 steel alot more.....
 

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Unless you either remove the neck or COMPLETELY mask over the pups, I'd avoid steel wool.

I would mask the fingerboard and use the polishing attachment on my dremel and a fine polishing compound. Low revs, light touch and not too much time.
Can you say "twinkle"? (only problem is, once you do those two frets, you'll want to do the whole thing) :cool:
 

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Just saw you bought it new , sorry. Then it´s a good deal because it is played a very few times!!
 
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