
CMunch
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Can I use the same brand of talc on my ebony fretboards that I use on the rosewood ones, or do I need a finer powder for ebony?
Cheers.
Cheers.

Can I use the same brand of talc on my ebony fretboards that I use on the rosewood ones, or do I need a finer powder for ebony?
Cheers.![]()
Since ebony is a much more closed-grain wood than rosewood, I assume you'd want a much finer, higher grade of talcum power for the ebony, so it can get down in the grain really well.
I dunno, Muttley and Light are the experts - they'll probably smite me with facts, as usual.![]()
I'm sure Chili will be by shortly to do just that.Take it to the cave guys
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Try some Douche Powder!
ViP![]()
No wait a second, I'm really curious now. If I want a good, spicy Texas blues tone, should I try rubbing something like an ancho chile powder on my strings? Or would I be better served with maybe a chipotle powder? Or would that be too smokey?
I'm so confuuuuuused!![]()
Try some Douche Powder!
ViP![]()
May I just take this opportunity on behalf of the group to apologise to Chili and other mods for this shameful display.
We tried to take it to the cave but someone wasn't playing there.![]()
Muttley, that's a "politician's apology" if I ever heard one.![]()
WTF are you guys talking about?
Oh I see, you think it's funny cos VP said 'douche powder' childish.
Well fek you lot, I'm trying to learn stuff.
VP I think I put too much on, it's everywhere, I sneezed.![]()
Don't worry it vanishes into thin air on contact.
What were you doing, lining it out on a mirror?VP I think I put too much on, it's everywhere, I sneezed.![]()
What were you doing, lining it out on a mirror?![]()
OK, OK!I've tried to stay out of this debate. You guys are crazy. You should never use talc on ebony.