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JJBC

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Hello everyone

I have a EBMM Majesty 2020 model that I own since September. Lately I have noticed white marks on the wood grain on the fretboard. Why have they appeared and how can I remove them? I attach I picture of the fretboard.

Many thanks beforehand!

/José
 

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fbecir

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Jeff is right : the Ernie Ball fretboard conditioner is great.
I buy the big can :
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Sweat

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Yep use the EBMM wonder wipes, can use other fretboard conditioners but the EBMM are the best by far
 

tbonesullivan

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These are only for rosewood and ebony boards right? Or are they ok with maple or roasted maple?
They work on the oiled maple fretboards and maple necks of EBMM guitars too.

They do NOT work on finished maple fretboards or necks. I know that if a EBMM guitar has binding on the neck, that usually means that the neck is finished.
 

Clyde

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They work on the oiled maple fretboards and maple necks of EBMM guitars too.

They do NOT work on finished maple fretboards or necks. I know that if a EBMM guitar has binding on the neck, that usually means that the neck is finished.
Thank you for the clarification. Sounds like it won’t work for my roasted maple BFR Valentine then, but it will probably work for my brand new Al SSS that is showing up next week. :)
 
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