

🎸 Shine Bright, Play Right — The Pro’s Secret to Gleaming Frets!
The Rosette Guitar Fret Polishing Kit is a professional-grade fret cleaning system featuring four grades of high-quality polishing cloths and a stainless steel fret board guard. Designed for safe, fast, and effective fret polishing even with strings on, it removes oxidation and restores frets to a glass-like shine. Economical and user-friendly, this kit is trusted by musicians worldwide for DIY guitar maintenance.
| ASIN | B00BNVHCYM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,097 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #189 in Guitar Cleaning & Care Products |
| Brand | Rosette Wordwide |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (391) |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2013 |
| Grit Material | Alloy Steel |
| Grit Number | 400 |
| Grit Type | Medium |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 4 x 0.1 inches |
| Item model number | RFP3M1 |
| Manufacturer | Rosette |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 0.1 inches |
| UPC | 788581499894 |
G**T
Remarkable Product that Works
I have never attempted any kind of fret work on my guitar. Many videos on this process warn about the risks of using Dremel polishing wheels, which can damage the frets due to heat. I had planned to use a Dremel tool until I came across a review of this product. The product includes four sheets of light abrasive polishing cloths that are surprisingly effective at polishing guitar frets. I cut a 1-inch section from each cloth and labeled them as 1, 2, 3, and 4, I did this so I would know which level I was using at any given time. The kit includes a fret shield, but I also taped the spaces between each fret for added protection. I noticed that at the 16th fret, the shield didn't fit properly between the frets and didn't expose enough surface area for my liking. With clothes numbers 1 and 2, I was impressed by how much oxidation was removed from the frets. By the time I reached clothes 3 and 4, the frets gleamed like glass. One kit is enough for several guitars. So, the price makes this very economical. This is a must-have product for DIY guitar maintenance.
A**B
Works like a dream
This polishing kit is amazing. Quick and easy with excellent results. I used a one inch strip of each polishing cloth and I could probably do 5-6 more guitars with those small pieces. Each strip goes a looong way and the full pieces are huge.
Z**S
Amazing product and great value!!!
Took a while to come, but I'll put it down to Coronavirus and the fact I live on the other side of the world. Free shipping though, so I really can't complain. Basically, this product revived my guitar. I noticed for a while that bends were not feeling as smooth and the guitar wasn't playing as well as it once did. After doing some research, I ordered this product, and for the incredibly low price I wasn't sure what to expect. The product is well-packaged with clear instructions for use. The effects were immediately apparent as the frets started to look much cleaner instantly. After working through the different grits (which took all of 7 or 8 minutes, and I was taking my time and being thorough), I restrung the guitar and began to play. What a dream!! It plays not as good as new, but even better than when I got the guitar off the shelf. Incredible product, plus it comes with enough that I could do it every few months and not run out for a long time. Extremely impressed, honestly worth double the price for the amazing benefits it has on your guitar. Thank you!!!!!
J**Y
Excellent
Excellent value for the money and I've already ordered more. Fast shipping and great results.
C**S
Easier to use than you think. Very effective at cleaning up old frets.
This fret polishing kit is very simple, but very effective. I have a 2002 Gibson SG that had some very dull frets where I don't typically play. After only a few minutes wiping them down with the different grit pages, they came back to an easy shine. I probably could have gone further to get that mirror-like quality, but was satisfied with what I got from a pretty negligible amount of effort. It was so effective that my dull frets looked noticably better than the rest, so I did a quick pass on the entire fretboard for an even polish. It came out great!
1**L
Definitely works, but could use improvements...
First of all, the product works. It takes a little elbow grease, but it definitely brought my frets back to life. My suggestions: 1) As another reviewer mentioned, the template isn't big enough for a 5-string bass. Seems like they would have tested this on a Fender Jazz 5-string, but apparently not. So, you're going to need to slide the template around a bit to have access to higher note frets. 2) Maybe my frets were really oxidized, but there's not enough material to do several fret jobs, as advertised. The lower the grit, the more material I had to use. I may be able to do one more fret job (and have enough green), but that would be it. There's enough red (and possibly blue) to probably do two more fret jobs. 3) As another reviewer mentioned, there are sharp edges on the template, so make sure those are facing upward, and affix a couple layers of masking tape on the bottom to further protect your fretboard.
D**N
This is an amazing fret finishing system
This is an amazing fret finishing system! I've recently leveled & crowned the frets on 2 of my older guitars. For anyone who's done this, you know how difficult it can be to get rid of the scratches going lengthwise to the neck. If you don't completely eliminate them, you'll have trenches that your strings will need to clear every time you try to bend them! Removing the scratches usually requires some heavy-duty sanding width-wise. Once the scratches are all going the correct direction, it's now time to gradually polish them away. I use a dremel and polishing wheel (with jeweler's rouge) as my last polishing step, but the final result is only as good as the gradual polishing that leads up to it. Therein lies the key: you can't go from 320 grit paper to 2000 grit paper and think you're done! It requires going over the frets several times, gradually working your way up to progressively finer paper. Once you reach the finest paper, you'll notice the frets are already pretty shiny. At this point, the jeweler's rouge & dremel step will make them rival the chrome on the nicest Harley you've ever seen! The only thing I would recommend is immediately throwing away the "fret board guard," as it'll never provide the right amount of protection your fingerboard needs. I use a low-tack tape, like 3M Blue Painters Tape or Frog Tape Delicate, applied very carefully, and cut with a razor blade (or scalpel) at a 45-degree angle (almost cutting under the fret). Don't cut your fingerboard! Other than that, this polishing kit is exactly what I was looking for to perfect my frets. Thanks!
L**K
Good product, decent price and freindly folks.
Product looks good. Just what I needed to give my old Les Paul a fret shining.
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