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I have a SR5 with a maple neck and fretboard. From the EBMM website:
I have been cleaning my neck with lemon oil about once every two months now. I've had my bass for about a year, but I bought it used and I don't think the owner before me ever conditioned the neck with Tru-Oil/gunstock wax. I suspect it's about time I do this, yea? I just have a couple questions on the process.
When it says "clean neck first" does this mean to wipe it down with lemon oil, or just give it a quick brush with a clean rag? Also, if my bass has a maple neck and fretboard should I be applying Tru-Oil/gunstock wax to both the neck and the fretboard?
Thanks in advance.
An infrequent dose of gunstock oil will help to keep the neck maintained; we recommend and use Birchwood-Casey Tru-Oil, but any good quality gunstock oil will work. Clean neck first. Use a small amount of Tru-oil, leave it on for 5 minutes, then wipe it off with a paper towel. Then apply Birchwood-Casey Gunstock Wax. Be sure to douse the paper towel with water before disposing of it! Read the wax and oil manufacturer's instructions regarding disposal of these used paper towels.
I have been cleaning my neck with lemon oil about once every two months now. I've had my bass for about a year, but I bought it used and I don't think the owner before me ever conditioned the neck with Tru-Oil/gunstock wax. I suspect it's about time I do this, yea? I just have a couple questions on the process.
When it says "clean neck first" does this mean to wipe it down with lemon oil, or just give it a quick brush with a clean rag? Also, if my bass has a maple neck and fretboard should I be applying Tru-Oil/gunstock wax to both the neck and the fretboard?
Thanks in advance.