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Baroque Fret Erasers 180 & 400 & 1000 Grits, Guitar Fret Polishing Abrasive Rubber Blocks, Set of 3 Grits

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Size: 3pcs


Features

  • [3pcs Fret Erasers Grits]Baroque Fret Polishing erasers are embedded with grits. 180 and 400 are aggressive enough to remove deeper scratches and the 1000 leaves a very smooth finish.
  • [Polishing and Cleaning Up Frets&String Like Magic] Excellent fret and string cleaner that help to cleaning up rust and oxidation on the guitar fret and string very effective.
  • [Simple to Use and More Healthier]It just like the pencil erasers, rub the edge on a fret in successive grits and you'll see and feel the difference.Much easier than sandpaper, steel wool or files.It will not produce floating dust like sandpaper that makes it better for your health.
  • [Will NOT Hurt the Fretboard]Baroque fret erasers is made of soft&flexible rubber, which means it will deform under proper pressure so it can matches the shape of the fret perfect and does not damage the fretboard. It can be cut as you wish to complete job.
  • A perfect partner with Baroque fret crowning file. Warnings:Because this fret erasers smell like candy,please do NOT try to have a taste and please keep it away from kids.

Description

Descriptions: 1.Baroque fret eraser is an easy & effective way to erase fine file marks and scratches & make your frets shiny! 2.The grits are color-coded for convenience. 3.Great way to touch up frets after initial fret leveling. 4.Your frets will gleam, and play buttery-smooth. Conforms to your fret while polishing. 5.The rubber-like material allows you to individually cut for all purposes. 6.Works on stainless frets, too!Specifications:Material: rubberSand Number: 180 grit, 400 grit, 1000 gritFret Eraser Size: 6.5 1.8 1cm / 2.6 0.71 0.39inFret Eraser Weight: 19g / 0.67ozPackage Size: 7 6.3 1.8cm / 2.76 2.48 0.71inPackage Weight: 75g / 2.65ozPackage List:1180 Grit Fret Eraser 1400 Grit Fret Eraser 11000 Grit Fret Eraser


Item Weight: 2.39 ounces


Package Dimensions: 2.8 x 2.48 x 0.75 inches


Date First Available: April 11, 2019


Color Name: green,yellow


Size: 3pcs


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Worked as described
Worked perfectly, easy to use
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 5, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • Very easy and straightforward to use.
Good quality, easy to use and performs well.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 20, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • They do what they're supposed to do.
I decided to try these out on an old T. Haruo Model 80 acoustic guitar that I had bought back in the 1970s. I leveled the frets first and then crowned them with a fret crowning file that I'd also just bought. When I was done crowning the frets, I used the coarser fret eraser on them. Without taking the trouble to look it up, I think the grits on the erasers are 180, 400 and 1000. The 180 grit does a very nice and quick job on the frets. I didn't notice too much more improvement with the 400 grit. Of course, there was some improvement, but the improvement from crowning the frets with a file and then to polishing them with the 180 grit eraser was the biggest and quickest improvement. In fact, you could probably get by with the 180 grit eraser alone. I didn't care too much about the guitar. I hadn't played it in decades. I didn't care if I ruined it. However, I found out that I was able to do a perfect job on the frets without even touching the fingerboard. Don't do this, though! I had a box full of various Martin acoustic strings, so I went ahead and strung up the guitar. Surprisingly, the guitar sounds beautiful. The workmanship, if you look close, is no where near the quality of a Martin guitar, but the sound is probably as good as an upper end Martin, surprisingly. I know because I also have a Martin HD-28 acoustic guitar. The T. Haruo guitars, like many other guitars, were styled after the Martin guitars, especially the Martin Dreadnought guitars. The Dreadnoughts are the largest or "jumbo" Martin guitars. Anyway, if you are going to use the fret erasers, you probably care about your guitar or you wouldn't be taking the trouble to polish the frets. In that case, I'd suggest using masking tape between all the frets that you are working on. You can buy different widths of masking tape. You'll need a narrow width for the higher frets, so it's best to buy one roll of wide width and one roll of narrow width tape. I doubt very much that the fret erasers are going to hurt your frets, but the 180 grit will brighten the dirtiest and nastiest frets very quickly, for starters. If you want to spend enough time, you can bring the frets up to a pretty good shine using the other erasers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 15, 2021 by FlatPicker

  • Great
All good
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 15, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Decent quality, works well, easy to use
I needed to clean up a VERY worn-out fretboard (Fender Jazz bass guitar). I don't do this for a living, so no need to spend twice as much for a "professional" set of fret erasers. The photos show the severe wear on the "before" view. I protected the fret board with carefully-applied tape, then worked over each fret starting with the 180 grit, followed by the 400, then finished up with the 1000 to get a nice shine. The frets are not perfect now, but many times better than before. I didn't get overly aggressive since removing the dents completely would cause too much reduction in fret height. I used the square edges of the erasers to get down into the joint where the fret meets the fret-board, and this resulted in rounding off the eraser corners quite a bit, so they won't be as useful next time. Which, for me, may be never. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 29, 2021 by Lee Daniels Lee Daniels

  • Does what it says
A Great product the only thing is I wish I purchased the bigger size which will give you two more choices of grit to get you to even a better shine on your frets.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2022 by Mark

  • Really like erasers
These really handle like rubber erasers, they're not all that flexible, just a little bendable. They also shed soft particles like a rubber eraser that you will need to clean off, they really show up on a maple fingerboard. These will NOT bend enough to conform to frets like the sponge-type abrasives. They WILL bend enough to get a nice finish on the top of a crown. You can get the sides of the frets by placing the edges against the side of the fret and rubbing side to side while twisting around the shape of the fret. Pretty easy to do. I wish there were a grit in between 400 and 1000, or maybe a 1500 instead of the 180, which is just as easy to do with conventional sandpaper. Very high priced, but seems like they will last me forever, as I am not a pro that will be doing tons of guitars. I used these on one neck with stainless frets and they are fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 4, 2021 by Nicky T

  • Great fret tool
I purchased a travel guitar that had a good deal of "fret sprout" - the poor little guy sat in a box for 3 years and dried out the rosewood, and playing it felt like the mfg. bought the frets from the Ginsu Fret Company - they would actually cut your fingers! These "erasers" were super helpful in smoothing down the sprout and polishing the frets (I used a file also, to fix the big issues first). I also used them on my other guitars and my wife's mandolin, and they performed great. They really clean up the frets well, and make them silky smooth again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 3, 2021 by person in ID

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