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Dunlop Formula 65 Fretboard Ultimate Lemon Oil
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Jim Dunlop Formula 65 Fretboard Ultimate Lemon Oil
Probably one of the most popular guitar care products on the market, Jim Dunlop Lemon Oil is perfect for 'dark' wood fretboards such as Rosewood, Pau Ferro, and Ebony. It will remove grime and buff your 'board back to a lustrous shine.
Cleaning Guitar Fretboard
Cleaning your guitar fretboard is an essential step in your guitar maintenance, as the most used part of your instrument it's the most susceptible to the build up of dirt and grime. When you sweat all over your guitar, it dries and evaporates, causing the wood itself to become dehydrated. This can lead to cracks developing as well as marks and stains that if left untreated become unremovable. This build up of dirt and grease can also cause permanent damage to the fretboard in particularly bad cases.
Lemon Oil For Guitar
Conditioning your fretboard is the act of rehydrating the wood to give a better playing feel and better look to your guitar. When you sweat all over your guitar, it dries and evaporates, causing the wood itself to become dehydrated. This can lead to cracks developing as well as marks and stains that if left untreated become unremovable. This build up of dirt and grease can also cause permanent damage to the fretboard in particularly bad cases.
Best Way To Clean A Fretboard
Please note these cleaning products are only for use on a Rosewood, Ebony, Pau Ferro, or any other ‘dark’ wood fretboard. They won't work on a maple fretboard due to the gloss/lacquer used to seal them, which will either leave you with a greasy build up, or potentially even damage the gloss/lacquer.
If you need to clean up your guitar fingerboard, Jim Dunlop's world famous fretboard oil is the gold standard for guitar care.
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