Hi All, i've been reading this forum for a couple of weeks, it's seem to be a cool place to hang out.
I recently bought a 1999 sterling natural/rosewood. I love that bass.
The bass has seen some abuse , there are some battle scars (cracks in the body finish) but it plays beautifully, especially since i took the time to setup it properly (new strings, trussrod and intonation).
Here's my "little" problem (and i do mean little). I followed the recommendation to clean the neck with lemon oil. I did it a couple of times already (neck only and not the fretboard yet). From the 12th fret to the 22nd (or where to body starts) the neck feels like new but I can feel there's a difference (very small) in the feel of the neck from the nut to the 12th fret. It seems to me that the neck is a bit "greasy" and doesn't feel totally clean. The difference is subtle but it just doesn't feel like an unfinished neck (my wife can't feel this difference, as i asked her to check it out).
As i said earlier i know it's not a problem but would really like to have that comptely unfinished feel from the neck.
What should i do next: gunstock oil? sandpaper? a couple more doses of lemon oil? suggestions?
thanks!
I recently bought a 1999 sterling natural/rosewood. I love that bass.
The bass has seen some abuse , there are some battle scars (cracks in the body finish) but it plays beautifully, especially since i took the time to setup it properly (new strings, trussrod and intonation).
Here's my "little" problem (and i do mean little). I followed the recommendation to clean the neck with lemon oil. I did it a couple of times already (neck only and not the fretboard yet). From the 12th fret to the 22nd (or where to body starts) the neck feels like new but I can feel there's a difference (very small) in the feel of the neck from the nut to the 12th fret. It seems to me that the neck is a bit "greasy" and doesn't feel totally clean. The difference is subtle but it just doesn't feel like an unfinished neck (my wife can't feel this difference, as i asked her to check it out).
As i said earlier i know it's not a problem but would really like to have that comptely unfinished feel from the neck.
What should i do next: gunstock oil? sandpaper? a couple more doses of lemon oil? suggestions?
thanks!