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Tim McKnight 12-25-2020 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Lkristians (Post 6582053)
Excellent choice! Congrats, Tom!

Thanks Larry and Tom.

Has anyone received their package in the mail yet? It seems like the mail is running WAAAAAY behind.

curiousdave84 12-26-2020 07:17 PM

I got mine from the first round of shipments. Relatively quickly with the way mail has been. Received it a few days ago.

JeffaOM1 12-26-2020 10:15 PM

Received my McKnight's Fretboard Revival kit in today's mail. Ordered on Dec. 15th. Thank you.

Tim McKnight 12-27-2020 08:18 AM

Thanks for the heads up guys. Please let me know how you like it. Directions say to let it penetrate 2 hours but if you are not in a big hurry let it soak in overnight, if you can, for maximum penetration.

Tim McKnight 12-29-2020 07:33 AM

Seems there is some confusion about how to use the product so here is a brief outline of the steps for proper use:

First, remove all the strings.
Clean FB and bridge surfaces with 0000 steel wool rubbing with the grain direction. (Its OK to rub the steel wool over the top of the frets.)
Vacuum all surfaces and surrounding areas.
Liberally apply conditioner and allow to penetrate and soak in. The longer the better.
After you have allowed the product to penetrate sufficiently, buff all surfaces with clean soft cotton cloth. Todd suggested using an old sock turned inside out.
Install strings and enjoy.

Product can be re-applied after each string change if you think its needed?

*** NOTE *** The steel wool will generate some abrasive dust and it WILL scratch finished surfaces so please be careful. I suggest using a vacuum to remove all trace amounts of the steel wool dust prior to applying the conditioner. Do not wipe the dust off or you could scratch the finish.

DavidE 12-30-2020 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Tim McKnight (Post 6575098)

Great name BTW but it may be too close to an existing product name of “Fret Butter”. Our products natural color is a dead ringer for butter but I can assure you that it is not butter and may not be your best choice for your bagel in the morning.

I Can't Believe It's Not Fret Butter! ;-)))

I've been using the same bottle of lemon oil from the late 70s. Doesn't take much.

bberry 01-05-2021 11:20 PM

Got it, used it, love it! Hands down the best fretboard conditioner I've ever used, and I've used a ton! Thanks Tim et al!

Tim McKnight 01-06-2021 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by bberry (Post 6596815)
Got it, used it, love it! Hands down the best fretboard conditioner I've ever used, and I've used a ton! Thanks Tim et al!

Glad it finally arrived via "Pony Express". Thank you for the glowing review!

Acousticado 01-26-2021 05:08 PM

My product naming “reward” kit arrived in the mail yesterday. Thanks Tim! I have a particular older guitar I want to try the balm on next string change. Based on Todd’s experience, I’m sure it’s going to nicely revive the fretboard. I’ll post about it when I get to it.

Tim McKnight 02-05-2021 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Acousticado (Post 6616150)
My product naming “reward” kit arrived in the mail yesterday. Thanks Tim! I have a particular older guitar I want to try the balm on next string change. Based on Todd’s experience, I’m sure it’s going to nicely revive the fretboard. I’ll post about it when I get to it.

Thanks for letting me know it arrived Tom. We look forward to reading your review of the product when the opportunity presents. Thanks again!

Guitars44me 02-14-2021 09:23 PM

Steel wool potential problems
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim McKnight (Post 6588888)
Seems there is some confusion about how to use the product so here is a brief outline of the steps for proper use:

First, remove all the strings.
Clean FB and bridge surfaces with 0000 steel wool rubbing with the grain direction. (Its OK to rub the steel wool over the top of the frets.)
Vacuum all surfaces and surrounding areas.
Liberally apply conditioner and allow to penetrate and soak in. The longer the better.
After you have allowed the product to penetrate sufficiently, buff all surfaces with clean soft cotton cloth. Todd suggested using an old sock turned inside out.
Install strings and enjoy.

Product can be re-applied after each string change if you think its needed?

*** NOTE *** The steel wool will generate some abrasive dust and it WILL scratch finished surfaces so please be careful. I suggest using a vacuum to remove all trace amounts of the steel wool dust prior to applying the conditioner. Do not wipe the dust off or you could scratch the finish.

THIS STUFF SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT PRODUCT,
And, If your instrument has a magnetic pickup be VERY careful about steel wool dust residue. It can be attracted to the pup. Not good.
I was warned about this with the older Taylor ES 1 pups. The early ones have a mag pup inside the neck under the Fretboard at about the 14th fret.
I just use the scruffy side of a 3m dish sponge in the same manner. And it seems to do the trick just fine.
I will be ordering a tin! Thanks for the demo, Todd!!!
Salud

Paul

TomB'sox 02-15-2021 03:40 PM

I was finally able to find time to a) be with my guitars and b) change some strings! We are snowed in here in Texas so what better to do?

The product came with very easy to follow directions for sure. I tried in on a 2010 built guitar which I know has had no fret board treatment for the last 3 years since I have owned it. It has been stored in a humidity controlled display case at 45-50% humidity though.

The steel wool really cleaned a lot of the major junk from the fretboard. I removed the residue of the steel wool. After all was clean, I applied the balm with the supplied applicator and put it on liberally. I let it sit for 3 hours and then used a microfiber cloth to polish and wipe off any excess on both the fretboard and the bridge. The ebony looks brand new and darkened beautifully. If the wood could talk to me, I am pretty sure it would have thanked me for a well deserved day at the spa!

I will be using this on all my guitars for all future string changes.

Thank you Tim for coming up with a great conditioner and overall great product.

TomB'sox

Tim McKnight 02-15-2021 04:08 PM

Hi Tom,

Thanks again for giving our product a try.

TomB'sox 02-16-2021 01:40 PM

24 hour update. I don't know if this will be unexpected or of value, but 24 hours later the fretboard and bridge look the same after the application yesterday. Still dark, no drying out, feels smooth as silk and looks great.

Did not help my playing however, which would have been a nice perk. :):):)

gibsonfan 02-19-2021 10:37 AM

Pm with address sent and payment sent. Thx, Rob


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