Bikertrash2001
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I'll have to admit, I'm a little bit of a Ernie Ball MM fanboy. I've owned one in the past and have played several of their roasted neck guitars. To me, they kind of set my expectations of what finished roasted neck would be like.
I got my Warmoth roasted with 6100 stainless frets and polished up the frets and the wood. I might have been a little psycho with it and took the neck all the way to 4000 grit polishing paper. Between the stainless frets and the polished wood, it's slicker than snot on a frozen lake.
I wonder though, what is EBMM's oil and wax that they use on their necks? I can't seem to find a solid answer. The closest thing I have found is somebody saying they rub a coat of Tru Oil on and let it sit for abut a minute and wipe it off and then use the Stock and Sheen conditioner.
I will probably will not put a finish on mine, but I'm still curious about it.
I got my Warmoth roasted with 6100 stainless frets and polished up the frets and the wood. I might have been a little psycho with it and took the neck all the way to 4000 grit polishing paper. Between the stainless frets and the polished wood, it's slicker than snot on a frozen lake.
I wonder though, what is EBMM's oil and wax that they use on their necks? I can't seem to find a solid answer. The closest thing I have found is somebody saying they rub a coat of Tru Oil on and let it sit for abut a minute and wipe it off and then use the Stock and Sheen conditioner.
I will probably will not put a finish on mine, but I'm still curious about it.