Just a question for the repairer/luthiers.What product do I use to clean 40 years of grime off a fret-board,I'm in New Zealand.
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Cleaning old grime off a fret board
Cleaning old grime off a fret board
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Re: Cleaning old grime off a fret board
Wipe with Shellite and if it's really tough gently scrape with a razor blade.trautsman wrote:Just a question for the repairer/luthiers.What product do I use to clean 40 years of grime off a fret-board,I'm in New Zealand.
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Martin
Re: Cleaning old grime off a fret board
A toothbrush with the shellite (naptha)can also help. Just don't plan on using it orally afterwards.
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Re: Cleaning old grime off a fret board
On a rosewood fingerboard I use 0000 steel wool (in NZ, Briwax probably is the brand most available, places like bunnies, mitre 10 e.t.c) to initially loosen and clean the majority of crud off, then go in with the naptha/alcohol (I think Bunnings sell naptha/shellite under the 'Diggers' brand)and brush to get it out of the pores and corners between the fret and board. Then go back to the steel wool once clean, give the frets a good polish with it to remove any discolouration (oxidation) and then oil the fingerboard, should come up like new.
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Re: Cleaning old grime off a fret board
After the 0000 steel wool, I use a piece of leather to final polish the frets. The tongue from an old leather shoe is a good burnisher. Brings the wood up nicely too. Also good between string changes. I use the rough side first then the fine side. The rough side removes residues and the fine side for final polish. A bit like a leather strop.
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Re: Cleaning old grime off a fret board
That is....a really cool idea I am totally going to try out - 

Re: Cleaning old grime off a fret board
Razor blade to scrape the wood, steel wool the frets, then run a buffer over it.
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