...but can it be used in other basses (Fenders, Hofners)?
I have this fretless Tony Franklin precision, and I'm not certain I can zymol-ize it.
Thanks in advance for your input!
Zymol is great for my Rickenbackers...
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Re: Zymol is great for my Rickenbackers...
Yes, it's fine. Use it on your car too!
The JETGLO finish name should be officially changed to JETGLO ROCKS! 

Re: Zymol is great for my Rickenbackers...
The smell of Zymol alone would make a great dessert topping, but I would advise against that...




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Re: Zymol is great for my Rickenbackers...
Just don't use it on unfinished or oiled wood.
Re: Zymol is great for my Rickenbackers...
Thanks for the answers. I won't use it on the fretboard, which is untreated ebony.
By the way, what sort of finish does my TF Precision have? It feels different from my Fender VI.
By the way, what sort of finish does my TF Precision have? It feels different from my Fender VI.
Re: Zymol is great for my Rickenbackers...
Too late ...bosco64 wrote:The smell of Zymol alone would make a great dessert topping, but I would advise against that...![]()
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