Have a maple neck with really thick lacquer, which was also all over the frets. I am a scab picker, so I eventually flaked it all off the frets. Well, it was so thick that it left gaps of bare wood next to the wire at some of the higher frets where it's thickest. (Must have been sprayed thick enough that it actually flowed with gravity.)
I'm considering pulling the frets and sanding the fingerboard (just the fingerboard) either to bare wood or leaving a tenuous layer of satin finish that will eventually wear off naturally. Perhaps sand to bare and tung oil? Wipe with acetone (nitro)? I figure it would be easier to feather to zero at the edges of the fretboard with sandpaper than solvent. I know it will eventually flake around the back of the neck, but I'm on course for that to happen anyway!
Anyone done this with photos or pointers?
I'm considering pulling the frets and sanding the fingerboard (just the fingerboard) either to bare wood or leaving a tenuous layer of satin finish that will eventually wear off naturally. Perhaps sand to bare and tung oil? Wipe with acetone (nitro)? I figure it would be easier to feather to zero at the edges of the fretboard with sandpaper than solvent. I know it will eventually flake around the back of the neck, but I'm on course for that to happen anyway!
Anyone done this with photos or pointers?