Monahan
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Played my DGT at church today, and the glossy neck was giving me trouble (never a problem at home LOL!). Part nerves (been 11-years since the last time I played guitar in service) and it was a bit humid in the building...
Anyway, this guitar is a lifer and I fully intend to play the frets off of it-- several times likely SO-- that gloss has got to go. My plan was to get one of the green Scotch-Brite pads to knock down the finish, but wonder if there's a better way of achieving my goal-- 600-grit sandpaper perhaps...?
These current Core finishes are a bit different than I'm accustomed to, so asking here before subjecting the guitar to my laboratory of woodworking
Anyway, this guitar is a lifer and I fully intend to play the frets off of it-- several times likely SO-- that gloss has got to go. My plan was to get one of the green Scotch-Brite pads to knock down the finish, but wonder if there's a better way of achieving my goal-- 600-grit sandpaper perhaps...?
These current Core finishes are a bit different than I'm accustomed to, so asking here before subjecting the guitar to my laboratory of woodworking