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Martin HD28 gunky neck issue
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The neck on my Martin goes gunky. Apparently this is a thing: in a percentage of Martin necks (at least from my era) the neck lacquer never goes off properly, and then it's prone to developing a tacky quality. It gets to the point where I can scrape some of it off with a fingernail. It's not a lack of cleanliness though: polishing the neck doesn't seem to help.
A couple of techs have sorted it out, but it comes back. The last one I used said he didn't know of any permanent cure.
Is there a way to fix this so it won't come back?
If not, how much am I looking at for a pro neck refinish?
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If you're using polish, don't - the solvents in it are probably part of the problem even if they're something fairly benign. The problem with nitro is that it doesn't chemically cure into something inert like more modern finishes do, so it's prone to absorbing other materials such as solvents, dyes, plasticisers etc.
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