First thing I would do: get some murphy's oil soap, water, and a very soft toothbrush. This is for cleaning. Then you also will need Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil and Gunstock Wax for the refinishing. Also remember that the headstock is finished, so you don't need to do anything to that.
Make a 1/4 mixture of the oil soap and water. Use that to clean the front and back of the neck. First I would just rub some on with a towel, and wipe it off with a dry towel. Chances are it's gonna come off BLACK the first few times.
Don't DOUSE it with the stuff, as you don't want to get too much water in it, but keep it up for a bit.
Once the rags start coming off not horribly dirty, I would then dip the toothbrush in the mixture, and gently move it back and forth with the grain, to try to get out some of the deeper stuff. Keep that up for a while until you stop seeing more gunk.
After that, give the neck a good day or so to dry. You should then run your hand up and down the back of the neck, and find any places where you feel it is rough. I would use some 400 or 800 grit sandpaper to make those areas smooth. After you sand the areas, wipe them gently with a damp cloth. Then make sure the neck is dry.
For the refinishing, you are going to want to apply the Tru-Oil with a rag or paper towel. I like rags because they do not break down like paper towels. Apply it all over the neck, except on the bottom of the neck joint, which doesn't need any. Wait 5 minutes for it to soak in, then rub down the entire neck to get rid of any excess. Definitely get it off the frets. Then wait a day for it to dry/cure.
After this, next step is the gunstock wax. Same basic deal: rub it all over the neck, wait 5-10 minutes, and then buff it to a nice luster.
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