SabbathFan0220
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There was a thread about this not too long ago, but I can't find it. Feel free to post a link.
I'm thinking of doing this to my Gibson SG Special. It's the only guitar I own with a gloss nitro finish and I just don't get along with it. It feels sticky all the time. It plays smooth for maybe half an hour after I clean and polish it, and then it starts to gum up again. "Sticky" probably isn't the right word...maybe "tacky." I've been doing fine with my gloss poly necks, they don't seem to get so much drag.
Either way, I was thinking of sanding it down and then giving the wood one or two coats of Tru-Oil. I'm open to advice/comments/alternatives at this point.
I decided, in terms of feel, my neck finish preferences are:
Bare wood > oil finish > satin poly > satin nitro > gloss poly > gloss nitro.
I'm thinking of doing this to my Gibson SG Special. It's the only guitar I own with a gloss nitro finish and I just don't get along with it. It feels sticky all the time. It plays smooth for maybe half an hour after I clean and polish it, and then it starts to gum up again. "Sticky" probably isn't the right word...maybe "tacky." I've been doing fine with my gloss poly necks, they don't seem to get so much drag.
Either way, I was thinking of sanding it down and then giving the wood one or two coats of Tru-Oil. I'm open to advice/comments/alternatives at this point.
I decided, in terms of feel, my neck finish preferences are:
Bare wood > oil finish > satin poly > satin nitro > gloss poly > gloss nitro.