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my favourite for raw wood is wetsanded tru-oil followed by briwax applied with 0000 wire wool and s hell of a lot of buffing with a soft cloth.
my favourite with lacquered wood is micromesh
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@WezV - if using Micromesh on lacquer, do you keep rubbing until you get to the wood?
@hotpickups - Not sure. Not played one.
@meltedbuzzbox - Graham's made the body and neck for me, so I'll ask! Cheers
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/76402/wudtone-black-magic-woman-finish-any-experience/p1
The Eze-oil isn't at all easy to get hold of, and is expensive (over £30 for a little can), and has a limited shelf life once opened.
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/89942/caspercaster#latest
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You’re done. It’s a two-minute job, and the result looks and feels amazing.
most raw wood is not sanded past 240g. You are only ever going to get that so smooth. Sanding up to 1500g before starting the process, or wetsanding with oil between the first coat of oil and the final wax will take more effort but reward you with a neck that will make a music man feel rough by comparison
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