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nitrocellulose or polyurethine (not sure on the spellings though) are the two laquers commonly used on guitars, i cant remember which way round it is, but one ages nicely while the other is a stronger finish, one will also react to the rubbers used on some guitar stands and mark if you leave them in contact

another option would be a bare wood finish, i think its tung oil thats usually used to help protect the wood, i know players like zakk wylde and kirk hammet like unfinished necks

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nitrocellulose or polyurethine (not sure on the spellings though) are the two laquers commonly used on guitars' date=' i cant remember which way round it is, but one ages nicely while the other is a stronger finish, one will also react to the rubbers used on some guitar stands and mark if you leave them in contact

another option would be a bare wood finish, i think its tung oil thats usually used to help protect the wood, i know players like zakk wylde and kirk hammet like unfinished necks

David[/quote']

Nitro is the oe which ages gracefully and reacts with rubber quite badly. Poly finish is harder wearing and really durable. Bare wood and tung oil is a no no in my books unless you want to run the risk of having a pretzel shaped neck.

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Indeed many players desire an unfinished neck. Including a certain guitarist from around these parts who likes to throw his guitar off stage from time to time...

Its not an issue for me personally as I cant play well/fast enough for it to have an effect on my playing but Jemsite has a small tutorial on it:

http://www.jemsite.com/tech/t_2mods.htm#necksand

Of course, you will still need to finish your fretboard. I recently cleaned up my old squier and accidentally used an abraisive cleaner on the fingerboard which has taken all the oil off the rosewood. Now it feels dry and sticky...but its an old squier and I cant be assed buying the lemon oil. I think its lemon oil you're meant to use...

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cool, chears guys.

as far as nitro is concerned, would i be able to buy it somewhere like b and q? somewhere that sint an online specialist place where it costs loads?

i heard nitro only reacts with vinyl, not rubber. in any case, does this kind of finish just mean you cant use a stand?

anyone know anythign about the techniques of applying the finish? iv got a tutorials, im trying it out on a shitty neck to start with. just thoguht id get a general concensus of the best way to apply.

whats the oppinion on finishing on top of the frets?

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cool' date=' chears guys.

as far as nitro is concerned, would i be able to buy it somewhere like b and q?

anyone know anythign about the techniques of applying the finish? [/quote']

Cellulose is an automotive finish that is no longer used in the car industry, new regulations were introduced a few years ago to reduce the amount of chemical solids that are allowed into the atmosphere during paint spraying and as such automotive re-finishers no longer use it.

The colours used on early fenders can all be traced back to car finishes.

This paint must be sprayed on and I guess there must be a company who supply aerosol cans for this purpose but I don't know of any.

Dingbro the motor factors used to supply aerosol cans of any colour you wanted, you would need to know the colour code for them to match it, but I guess its clear lacquer we are talking about here. It might be worth asking if they can still supply cellulose lacquer. They do only deal with the motor trade but you could order it through Autosave...who have branches on King St and the Lang Stracht.

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