Neck stickyness
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Neck stickyness
so i have had my rick for about 7 months now. been playing it for a few hours everyday. the stickyness of the neck has bothered me some. how can i smooth it down? my friend has a japanese fender with a similar finished neck and he used a sponge (green scouring side of those yello/green dishwasher sponges) on the back of his neck and he said it helped. anyone hear of a similar method? does it work?
Sticky neck is a common enough problem and is sometimes fixable. The cause is said to be a softening of the finish after exposure to chlorine-bearing substances (like vinyl). I have addressed the problem this way. First, I clean the neck with naptha (or a product like Goo Gone which is mostly naptha). Pure naptha is the better choice. Once the neck is clean, I give it the 3 step Meguires treatment. Some people prefer Turtle Wax. Any non-silicone wax/polish system should work. The stickies have not returned on any of the instruments I have cleaned this way.
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I use a very small amount of 'KwikFret' lemon oil on the back of the neck and wipe it thoroughly with a cotton cloth. Comes up beautifully each time and when I next play it it's a dream. I use the lemon oil after each session even if it's a short one and I haven't had sweaty hands. The lemon oil is great for the strings also.
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So far I've had pretty good results from a bottle of Dunlop guitar cleaner and polish. It's relatively cheap and if I clean he neck every month or so I don'thave a sticky neck problem at all.This might be a more agreeable alternative to scuffing up your finish.
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