Les Paul nitro finish sticky after extended time in the case.

oilpit

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My Les Paul has been out of commission for longer than I care to admit, I decided to take it into a luthier. I was noodling around on it the morning I brought it in and I noticed that the neck was really sticky.

It was so bad I actually checked to see if there was some dirt or sticky gunk that had gotten into the case, so I gave it a few wipes with a rag and came to the conclusion there was not.

I did some googling and it sounds like this can happen to nitro finishes after extended time in a case. Some people report just leaving the guitar out and playing it will fix the issue. Others recommend scotch brite pads or 000 steel wool.

What do you think would be the best course of action?

Thanks!
 
I have the same experience with nitro after a few minutes of playing, whether the guitar was cased or not. That nastiness sticks to my hands/skin like crazy.

My solution has been to not buy anymore nitro finished guitars, and to sand that crap off the necks of the ones I have. This is obviously not the best course of action for everyone, but it’s worked well for me.
 
My solution has been to not buy anymore nitro finished guitars, and to sand that crap off the necks of the ones I have. This is obviously not the best course of action for everyone, but it’s worked well for me.

I've had nitro finished guitars in the past but this is the first time I've encountered something like this, although it was somewhat comforting to learn that this isn't a unique problem. I love my Les Paul, it's my daily driver but I would have absolutely zero qualms sanding down the neck and throwing a couple coats of tru oil on there.

If the scotch brite doesn't do the trick I'll go this route, I think.
 
I'd just let it catch some cool air for a week or so and then re-evaluate.

This, I would take it out of a humid environment and let the finish settle then evaluate from there. At that point, it probably will just need a light polish.
 
I have the same experience with nitro after a few minutes of playing, whether the guitar was cased or not. That nastiness sticks to my hands/skin like crazy.

My solution has been to not buy anymore nitro finished guitars, and to sand that crap off the necks of the ones I have. This is obviously not the best course of action for everyone, but it’s worked well for me.

That sounds like the finish wasn’t cured. I’ve never had that issue.


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