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Maple neck finish
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2017 6:49 pm
by Stew Wardlow
Been given a guitar (strat type copy) which the previous owners daughter decided to paint, not only the body but the neck too!
I've managed to scrape the paint off the neck using a Stanley blade, obviously it now looks crap, what finish can I apply to make it look nice again?
Cheers
Stew
Re: Maple neck finish
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 12:44 am
by Gordon Bellerose
I have taken a neck down to the wood and then refinished.
If you want a shiny finish on the headstock you can use a spray can lacquer.
For the back of the neck I have used a product called Polyx Oil.
Really hard drying oil with a satin finish.
Re: Maple neck finish
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 1:04 am
by David King
How nice it can look will depend a lot on how much time you spend sanding it out. I like to dampen the wood after sanding as that will show me any spots I've missed and it will also raise the grain which is useful as it would have raised over time under your finish and made it feel rough.
Re: Maple neck finish
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 2:35 am
by Stew Wardlow
Gordon Bellerose wrote:I have taken a neck down to the wood and then refinished.
If you want a shiny finish on the headstock you can use a spray can lacquer.
For the back of the neck I have used a product called Polyx Oil.
Really hard drying oil with a satin finish.
Gordon will polyx oil be ok on the fret board too?
Stew
Re: Maple neck finish
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 2:35 am
by Stew Wardlow
David King wrote:How nice it can look will depend a lot on how much time you spend sanding it out. I like to dampen the wood after sanding as that will show me any spots I've missed and it will also raise the grain which is useful as it would have raised over time under your finish and made it feel rough.
Nice tip, thanks David
Stew
Re: Maple neck finish
Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2017 8:29 am
by Brian Evans
FWIW, I used a spray can acrylic clear lacquer on two guitars, and after a year the finish has failed and is coming off. Cloth sticks to it (like the inside of a case), it glues itself to the rubber on a stand. I get to strip and redo them both. No idea what I did to cause the failure.