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Stevie

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Hi,

I have an old, supposedly Boogie strat copy neck from 25 years or so ago. It is lacquered and i now wish to remove the lacquer and have it finished in oil and wax. Those that have done so before, how would you attempt the project?

Thanks in advance.
 

meckintosh

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Hey,

I did that many times and used steel wool.
Needs time and steady grip, but it gets the job done.
Afterwards...Carnuba wax. :)
 

Larry

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Sand paper will get you there quicker but depending on grit of the paper it could end up taking longer to sand out the deeper scratches from the lower grit paper.
 

meckintosh

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Only steel wool .. Sandpaper can leave ugly marks. Its more work for sure but it will pay off in the end.
 

spkirby

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Take the neck off, it will make the job easier and keep those steel wool fibres off your pickups!
 

beej

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So Tommy here did this on my old Morse (and did a killer job). He used a furniture scraper to remove the lacquer and re-shape the neck. But he's a seasoned pro ... I'd probably just use sandpaper!
 
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