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I walk the line
Title pretty much says it. The neck and fretboard appear to have been at one time finished with what appears to be a factory laquer. This is unusual as it is a Korean Squier, looks like '97 or so. Anyway, it's not a satin finish, and it's not that thick poly. A lot of the finish has worn off, but it's down to a nice semi-satin patina, but still gloss in spots.
I just want to clean the gunk off of it, without doing anything to the remaining finished spots, and without removing the patina. I was told by someone who should know, that 0000 would do it, but it's taking both the gloss and patina off. Most of the fretboard cleaners seem to be for unfinished boards. I can scrape most of the gunk off with a pick, but it's really time-consuming.
What's a guy to do?
I just want to clean the gunk off of it, without doing anything to the remaining finished spots, and without removing the patina. I was told by someone who should know, that 0000 would do it, but it's taking both the gloss and patina off. Most of the fretboard cleaners seem to be for unfinished boards. I can scrape most of the gunk off with a pick, but it's really time-consuming.
What's a guy to do?