Originally posted by Doubleneck King V
It strips off dirt (and) essential oils that can make the wood dry and weather prematurely.Its ethyl based chemicals(Lighter fluid were talking about) arent the best way to clean a fretboard of maple-let alone ebony or rosewood either.
Thats why you use the lemon oil AFTER the naphtha, to replace anything the naphtha may have additionally stripped out. I say "may" because you´re not supposed to throw the neck in a naphtha filled bathtub and let it sit for hours, but you´re supposed to apply naphtha to a rag and use a bit of elbow grease.
Best way to clean,condition and revive your fretboard:
#0000 steel wool,and REAL lemon oil(Old English).
oil up the dirty fretboard and gently scrub it with the #000 steel wool.Tape off the pickups BEFORE you start to rub the neck so the shavings and reside from the steel wool dont get on the magnetic pole pieces or the pickup covers.The steel wool and lemon oil are great at cleaning the board itself and the steel wool will polish the frets at the same time.
When its clean,just wipe it off well and then rub the fretboard with a soft cotton cloth to finish clean it. .....Lemon oil and steel wool cleaning will make your fretboard last long,moisten it it naturally and make it smooth and comfortable with just regular play wear and finger/flesh contact.
#0000 steel wool,and REAL lemon oil(Old English).
oil up the dirty fretboard and gently scrub it with the #000 steel wool.Tape off the pickups BEFORE you start to rub the neck so the shavings and reside from the steel wool dont get on the magnetic pole pieces or the pickup covers.The steel wool and lemon oil are great at cleaning the board itself and the steel wool will polish the frets at the same time.
When its clean,just wipe it off well and then rub the fretboard with a soft cotton cloth to finish clean it. .....Lemon oil and steel wool cleaning will make your fretboard last long,moisten it it naturally and make it smooth and comfortable with just regular play wear and finger/flesh contact.
DO NOT USE Fingerease(that slippery teflon based fretboard "lube").The teflon in it's chemical makeup will degrade and eventually dry out your ebony,rosewood or Pau Ferro fingerboard with nasty results after a long period of useage.
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