Butch Snyder
ObsoleteChickenPickingologist
I am stripping the paint of my ash-body Tele and going natural. I'm thinking of either doing a tung oil finish or lemon oil. Any thoughts?
None of the so-called "lemon oil" I've seen was even real lemon oil. It was just cheap mineral oil with some yellow coloring and scent in it, maybe a little bit of the real thing. This is typical of the stuff you buy in guitar stores.Lemon oil is a wood conditioner, not a finish.
You might want to look into Tru Oil over Tung Oil. There is nothing wrong with Tung Oil of course, but Tru Oil is what gun stocks are finished in and it will seal the wood where Tung Oil will not. Tru Oil is easy to find, easy to use and looks great.
I have some Tru-Oil. I had an EBMM guitar that I had to keep treated with Tru-Oil and wax.
None of the so-called "lemon oil" I've seen was even real lemon oil. It was just cheap mineral oil with some yellow coloring and scent in it, maybe a little bit of the real thing. This is typical of the stuff you buy in guitar stores.
Tung oil finishing is real. Here's the Wikipedia entry on it.
Good luck!
Gosh.... with a name like "lemon oil", I don't see how that could possibly be confusingWhat did you think lemon oil should be? Oil squeezed from lemons? lol!
When you treated the guitar, did it continue to feel "right" like the original EBMM neck finish? I love the way they finish their necks - they feel amazing. If your oil/wax combo did feel right, would you mind sharing the formula?
I finished my strat with Tung oil, it was as easy to put on as pissing in the shower.
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