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    I recently purchased a Charvel San Dimas Pro Mod. The guitar's neck is maple with a hand rubbed urethane finish. I want to verify that it is safe to use Dunlop 65 Polish on the back of the neck. I spoke with customer service at Fender and they informed me that it is okay to use polish on this type of neck.

    Thanks

    John

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    I can't think of any reason why it wouldn't be okay. Only time I'd avoid
    polish on the back of a neck would be an oiled/waxed neck like an EBMM.
    I don't really think it would hurt that either. Most polishes are pretty
    benign. If you're concerned, start by polishing a small area and see how ya
    like it...

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    • #3
      Originally posted by bsce96 View Post
      I recently purchased a Charvel San Dimas Pro Mod. The guitar's neck is maple with a hand rubbed urethane finish. I want to verify that it is safe to use Dunlop 65 Polish on the back of the neck. I spoke with customer service at Fender and they informed me that it is okay to use polish on this type of neck.

      Thanks

      John
      I have the Charvel MIM neck on my partscaster, and my luthier said it's %100 safe to use that polish on the neck BUT I wouldn't even bother doing that SPECIFICALLY to the fretboard, just polish the back of the neck.

      To clean the fretboard just use lighter fluid with a rag, DO NOT use anything else, no lemon oil/soap/other polishes because the fretboard will turn GREEN.

      I have turned a few maple fretboards green in my day, so I am telling you specific instructions because that green will never go away .

      If you have some heavy gunk just use some steel wool and a razor blade, i assume back in the day with touring musicians that's all they used. Steel wool/lighter fluid/razer blade.

      No reason to buy a lot of shitty products on the market.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the info

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