« Reply #23 on: November 15, 2014, 06:28:21 PM »
What tends to be tricky about removing on ES-equpped guitars is the ferrous residue that accumulates around the base of the fretboard, where it meets the upper bout. The neck/string sensor apparently has a magnet powerful enough to attract that light steel wool residue and hold it in the little 'nook' between the fretboard and the top... I certainly couldn't blow it off...
Another magnet will remove it, just be careful so as not to possibly change the magnetic field of the pickups themselves, e.g., move the magnet away from the pickups instead of moving it around back and forth in the pickup's magnetic field.
Ooh, yeah -- good point! Don't want to flux up the magnets in the pick-up...!

I'm thinking there's got to be a safe, easy way to remove the steel wool residue -- one that won't endanger pick-up magnets or the finish -- but I'm a bit stumped at the moment. Maybe I'll try a vacuum cleaner hose...?

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