Originally posted by Dreamland_Rebel
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Simple but elusive fret polishing tool search
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I go all the way to 2500 gt on the fret sanding. Takes a bit more time... 600-1000-1500-2500.. But makes the polishing easier and a bit quicker.Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
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Ok, so in regards to only the 800 - 1000 gt sanding step, which tool do you use to rub the sandpaper on the frets with?_________________________________________________
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- Ken M
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paper across three fingers, or the business card thing i mentioned before.
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I use 3m fine cut rubbing compound lightly after taping off the frets. Then whipe it on and whipe it off. Leaves a nice shine and if some of the compound gets in the wood frain by accident. A stiff tooth brush works great after it dries. I also use 0000 steel wool. depending on my mood. And how much work i want to do. I also tape over the pups so the steel wool wont attach itself to the pup when im polishing.
Gil
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I basically use the same method as JACKSONFREAK after a level & recrown to get a nice finish. I use "Marine 3m Finesse-it II".
To avoid getting the polish in the fretboard wood, I found that applying some to a soft dry cloth and letting it dry first, then polish the frets. This gives a very fine dry abrasive to work with. I don't even have to mask anything using this method.
I have also used 3m microfine sanding sponges in the past, but I tape off the fretboard.
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