Finish Care for old Rickenbacker Nitro
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Finish Care for old Rickenbacker Nitro
I've recently acquired a Rick that was probably made in 1958 (pots dated 2nd week 1958) and does not appear to have the thick, glossy clear coat finish I'm used to for CV. Instead, the finish has a matte appearance and does not seem to have much thickness at all. Was Rick using nitro in 1958? How can I tell what the finish is?
We all know about the Scratch-X/Zymol treatment for CV finishes, but I'm wondering how to properly care for the older nitrocellulose lacquer finishes that Rickenbacker used long ago.
We all know about the Scratch-X/Zymol treatment for CV finishes, but I'm wondering how to properly care for the older nitrocellulose lacquer finishes that Rickenbacker used long ago.
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Finish Care for old Rickenbacker Nitro
yeah, it should be Nitro at that point (I'm fairly sure),as I don't know any other types other than CV and Nitro that they used.
Scratch-X and Zymol is good for nearly any type of finish, including Nitro. Nitro is also way more forgiving than CV.
Scratch-X and Zymol is good for nearly any type of finish, including Nitro. Nitro is also way more forgiving than CV.
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Re: Finish Care for old Rickenbacker Nitro
If it's the original finish, it'll be nitro for sure. Rick first started using CV in '59 sometime.
Care is the same as CV for the most part. Note that nitro is thin and a nitro finish this old will
be brittle and fragile. Go easy on the rubbin' sauce!
Care is the same as CV for the most part. Note that nitro is thin and a nitro finish this old will
be brittle and fragile. Go easy on the rubbin' sauce!
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I notice that when there are areas of raw wood where the finish has rubbed off, the Zymol will leave a white residue in those places. Just sayin' you might wish to avoid such areas with the treatment. 
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If I get the time to work on it, I may have a way to tell (non-destructive testing).cjj wrote:... How can I tell what the finish is? ...
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Kira's correct on this point!kiramdear wrote:I notice that when there are areas of raw wood where the finish has rubbed off, the Zymol will leave a white residue in those places. Just sayin' you might wish to avoid such areas with the treatment.
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jingle_jangle wrote:Kira's correct on this point!kiramdear wrote:I notice that when there are areas of raw wood where the finish has rubbed off, the Zymol will leave a white residue in those places. Just sayin' you might wish to avoid such areas with the treatment.
Yeah, I learned that from my well-loved 430. Not sure how to address the prob, though; perhaps a toothbrush or a damp Q-tip and some elbow grease would get that stuff out of the grain.
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Of Kira's 430 or CJ's instrument?beatlefreak wrote:Pictures?
CJ's = http://www.rickresource.com/phpBB3/down ... &mode=view
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Re: Finish Care for old Rickenbacker Nitro
Kira, try Howard's Restore-A-Finish, in Natural color, on the 430. Kills the scratches. Makes it glow.
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Yeah.... 'my' Restore-A-Finsh' should do the trick!!
Wonder if it works on cheicken grease............
Wonder if it works on cheicken grease............
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Thanks, you two
and sorry to hijack you, CJ.
I don't know if this tip pertains to your query but it is very nice for me
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No worries, it's all good info! The finish on mine is in amazingly good condition for something over 50 years old, definitely better than my finish.
I haven't found anyplace where the finish is really worn off, of course, I'd guess there's a lot less wear on these since you don't actually hold them when they are played...
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
Re: Finish Care for old Rickenbacker Nitro
Thanks. I've never given my '68 any tlc in regards to the finish. Maybe it's high time I did.



