keko
Well-known member
Great job, Keko!
Thanks!
I recently did that on my reflex too, when restrung with Coated Slinkys!
Now I'm "working" on improvement of this method for heavy dirty maple boards, ...I already got an idea (it's still Classified
Great job, Keko!
I meant for this reply to go to "Hellboy" on page 1. I don't know why my reply ended up here on page 4 when I picked "reply" right under Hellboy's message. And, I don't mean to be over critical, I am just so tired of hearing people say "actually". And, "basically" and "absolutely" . . . thanks guys.
and put her back together last night.
So did you remove the neck to do this and was the curing process time in addition to the 7 day waxing ?
Sounds interesting as I'm one of those who doesn't like grungy maple boards.
for the record none of the following adverbs were abused in this reply: absolutely,basically and of course actually.
Hello, this is my first post in the forum!
I really need to clean my maple board.
Unfortunately there are no MM products in my area.
I have a wax polish that I use on my Warwick bass (it has no finish like my MM's board, so I apply everywhere).
Will that work?
Little water with green oil soap is the most natural way of cleaning the wood without damage the finish
Hey guys, is it OK to clean the rear side of maple neck with EBWW as well as the fingerboard?