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Warrantee on necks based on finishing.

Unwound G

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On the Warmoth Guitars Facebook page, there is an uncertainty as to what finishing is considered void of warrantee.  Will Tru Oil fall into this category or it is in fact an acceptable finishing ?
 
Actually, Tony, times have changed. Tru Oil no longer counts as a warranty finish. So it's pretty much solid non-oil based finishes only.  :-)
 
stultzies9 said:
Actually, Tony, times have changed. Tru Oil no longer counts as a warranty finish. So it's pretty much solid non-oil based finishes only.  :-)

Thank you Aaron, appreciate the clarification.
 
I'm glad I got mine in before the change in warranty, but it's been over a year now .... so
So does this mean the next one gets a wipe on poly finish?  I can manage that pretty well without making it lumpy. 
 
stultzies9 said:
Actually, Tony, times have changed. Tru Oil no longer counts as a warranty finish. So it's pretty much solid non-oil based finishes only.  :-)

Just wanna say I just read your blog and it was very good, but i was #bummed out that u havent updated it in so long. give the peeople what they want, my brondaliza rice!
 
Info. regarding Warmoth's Limited Warranty
Necks:

Our necks are warranted to be free of defective materials and workmanship for up to two years from the date of purchase. Necks that require a hard finish, and that are finished by the purchaser will be covered for one year providing the application and type of finish used is deemed satisfactory by Warmoth Guitar Products, Inc. The warranty will be void if the neck does not get a hard shell finish in 30 days of delivery. We do not consider oil finishes or poorly applied wipe-on finishes adequate protection. Necks with shafts of Rosewood, Ebony, Pau Ferro, Bocote, Ziricote, Bubinga, Purpleheart, Padouk, Goncalo Alves, Satine, Roasted Maple or Wenge do not require a hard finish.
 
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