Darkening a fretboard…

I almost bought the Monty's stuff for a LTD Skolnick model that I have. Great guitar but the board is much lighter than I would like it to be. Looking for an easy project to get back into the swing of things and this could be it!
 
Stew Mac uses / sells the non-waterproof, so that's what I used; ink is cheaper on Amazon, and free shipping.


https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-too...ain/?queryid=820124cfba233e0e862a451f42e14512
Yeah just saw that. I got these. I’m going to try it on a guitar I don’t “love” to see how it goes. I got the brush tip markers a few days ago, to try and keep stuff off the inlays just in case.

I’m gonna grab the Higgjn’s version as well and test.

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I've used Nomad F-One oil to naturally darken a few of my fretboards. Never trusted the ink/dye approach since I've seen it come off on other guitars.
 
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I've used Nomad F-One oil to naturally darken a few of my fretboards. Never trusted the ink/dye approach since I've seen is come off on other guitars.
Yeah I’ve used it regularly now for a couple years, it gets way darker, good stuff
 
I've used India Ink to darken fretboards; I had no issues with inlays or binding. Make sure it's not waterproof.

This is what I used:




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I've used Higgins on multiple boards. It works great. I've never used it on a fretted board though. I've used it on boards I've refretted and reprofiled the radius so YMMV.

My process:
  • Clean board with Acetone and/or Mineral Spirits.
  • Heavy coat with a shop paper towel for full coverage and immediately wipe away excess
  • Let it set overnight
  • Next day: Lay another coat down, wipe away excess
  • Let it set overnight
  • Next day: Burnish it with steel wool
This is a Burny I refretted. Rosewood board that now looks black as hell in person.
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Indicator dye from our chem lab. LOL. I wonder if this would work. Not very water soluble.
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Am I the only one that thinks it looks great as is? Let it be.

Also, I believe what you are planning on doing is called black face and is quite frowned upon these days.
 
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