Oliver B.
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 19 febbraio 2023
The metal collars are poorly finished and have left scratch mark on my maple fret board.
Mark Wardle
Recensito nel Regno Unito il 12 dicembre 2022
The fretboard shield work well for protection when fret polishing. However Dunlop is a little tight on the polishing cloth. Could do with a few pieces, rather than just one.
Frederick G. Manteghian
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 2 ottobre 2022
There are no directions. One review said the likes the tool so he would not have to tape the fretboard to protect it. Wrong. The edges are sharp and left marks on the wood on the first few frets. The metal should have fine sanded on the edges but it was not and it damaged my my vintage guitar. A friend recommended lemon oil to fix it. I’m getting Dunlop oil. I hope it isn’t combustible.Dunlop- get your act together. Customers should cover the fretboard wood with blue painters tape before beginning.Also the sandpaper is crap. I will be doing it al again with Gorgomyte of my order is ever shipped.
Steck
Recensito in Italia il 14 febbraio 2022
Credo che la recensione possa riassumersi nel titolo, sono attrezzi molto utili per poter manutenere i tasti in metallo senza danneggiare il legno del manico di una chitarra.Per quanto riguarda il piccolo panno abrasivo, una qualsiasi carta gradazione 8000 svolge la stessa funzione.Consigliati.
Mr Amir D
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 20 settembre 2021
These work exactly as advertised. You can finish a whole fret board in a few minutes while changing strings. A couple notes - have another cloth and some fret board oil hands as there will be some shavings afterwards.I've used one cloth for a couple boards now, I think each cloth will probably get 3-4 uses before needing a new one.
Wolf Rayet
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 25 agosto 2021
I like this fret finishing system. The collars are nice and the way they are designed I was easily able to knock out 2 basses within a short period of time.As for the polishing pad/cloth, it's basically 8000 grit sandpaper on a cloth like material. The pad will last for a few cleanings and that's pretty much it. I have 11 basses so this isn't really enough. You can buy more pads but in my opinion you can purchase several sheets of 8000 grit sandpaper and pretty much get 4x the amount you would get from the replacement pads for the same price.