Newbie-Doo
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I have noticed that a lot of the new guitars I look at have what appear to be "dry" spots on the rosewood fretboards where it looks like they didn't get the stain into the deeper grain of the wood. Is this an indication of cheaper rosewood, sloppy finish work, or just the way it is? I don't remember seeing this so much in the past.
I just picked up Schecter C-1 Artist (nice little guitar by the way) and it has this same issue. Tried a little lemon oil and that helped a little, but a week later the white spots were back again.
What's a brother to do?
I just picked up Schecter C-1 Artist (nice little guitar by the way) and it has this same issue. Tried a little lemon oil and that helped a little, but a week later the white spots were back again.
What's a brother to do?