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Although I think if was to do a similar job in the future, I'd probably use Tru Oil instead. But it certainly worked well enough.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/OSMO-Polyx-Tints-Sachet-Honey/dp/B00TKB2MSI/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1513195612&sr=8-3&keywords=osmo+oil
the 5ml in that would be more than enough for a neck and the Osmo stuff gives a really nice gloss but non sticky feel,ive used it on the past 4-5 builds/rebuilds ive done and i wouldn't use anything else now
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It's not bad - wish it was a little darker. Feels great when dry, even without buffing yet.
The honey defo has a slight tint,this is the osmo top oil on my back to raw maple HM strat neck x2 coats
I find the Osmo Top oil to be somewhere between polyX and normal tru oil finish,
@aord43 5 ml of oil should give you about x3 light coats on a standard neck,Id suggest wrapping your application pad/cloth in clingfilm between coats so it wont cure & you don't waste any repriming your pad,sure its not economical to buy these sample sachet's if you have a lot to do but for a single neck/test its better than paying £20-30 and having a few 100ml's left sitting in a bottle.