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What sandpaper required for sanding back the neck?


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I used fine Steel wool ("000") on the neck of my Squier. just enough to have a "satin" surface but leaving a protection for the wood.

- I isolated the neck from the body with a piece of fabric and covered the pickups with masking tape.  Why ? the pickup magnets "love" the steel dust 🙂 and once the dust is on the magnet, it's there for eternity....

- I used masking tape one the edge of the rosewood fretboard. Why ? : because too much enthusiasm is not always good 🙂

 

 

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If you use emery or sand paper, stick it to a piece of softish foam with some double sided tape. Then it will be more inclined to follow the contour/shape of what you're sanding and less likely to create flat spots or remove finish unevenly.

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On 22/09/2020 at 15:38, wishface said:

like brillo?

Yes - just takes the shine off without going through . Also good for relicing scratch plates. Buy a pack as you go through them pretty quickly 

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On 22/09/2020 at 23:32, Geek99 said:

Yes - just takes the shine off without going through . Also good for relicing scratch plates. Buy a pack ad you go through them pretty quickly 

I tried before with some pads i beought from poundland, but i guess they weren't strong enough. Didn't do anything

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2 hours ago, wishface said:

I tried before with some pads i beought from poundland, but i guess they weren't strong enough. Didn't do anything

You got them from Poundland and you think they may not be up to it... buy from Harrods next time, skinflint 

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I prefer to Wet n Dry the back of my necks - using various grades of sandpaper to get a silky finish ( wire/steel wool can break off and get everywhere round the bass...esp the magnets on your pickups) ....You can buy micromesh = brilliant stuff - online  from ebay/Robert Dyas, etc...…

Birchwood Casey Gun Stock Wax is a great finisher, but read the instructions, use a cloth or your finger (NOT a brush) layer by thin layer till you get it to where you want.... you can rub down in between applications too....but there must be a wood oil sealer which you can apply like the Stingray MusicMan basses use......

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