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From Dfen on 9/23/2015 10:07:45 PM
Hello to all, I've read much about what others do with regard to routine maintenance such as polishing the wood and just general care and cleaning. But, the Yates' models are either semi or fully distressed (for the most part). I'm not sure if most of the comments are really applicable or, for that matter, the "best practice." So how would I take care of my semi and fully distressed banjos on a regular basis. This would also include the fret board as well as the strings, but most importantly, the back of the neck? Thanks alot
Derek
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