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Vikunt

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hey guys im probably a latecomer when it comes to the idea of oiling/lubing your fretboard but this stuff is amazing. i used a product called Lemoil for the first time today on my Sub 1 and im shocked at the change, the fretboard is a dark rich colour and it plays like a dream. so glad i lubed my balls:p
 

DrGonzo5150

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Have you tried Ernie Ball Wonder Wipes?? You should.

+1

Wonderwipes destroys lemoil.

I used lem for years and thought it was tops, then i tried wonderwipes and loved them.

I ran out of wipes just the otherday, had some spare lemoil so i thought i'd give it another crack... stange man, no comparison to wonderwipes.

Might have to bail Colin up :rolleyes:
 

candid_x

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What ww should we use on the back of our JP necks?

Fretboard conditioner?

If they're oil finished, yes. I'm not sure if the BFR's are finished in oil or poly. It'll do nothing on poly but make a slick mess.

I've come to love and rely on WW for my Silo necks, front and back, rosewood or maple. They've practically eliminated the need to reapply Tru-Oil to the maple. They clean as well as condition. Great stuff. My jar of 100% pure cold pressed lemon oil gathers dust.
 
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Smellybum

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Wonder wipes are better than any other product out there, they're cheap, they come in a size that fits in your case, and I'd use 'em even if I didn't have EBMM guitars.

Just had to get that off my chest!
 

Nik_Left_RG

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Isnt the back of the necks on EBMM Jps waxed ? Atleast thats what it felt like.. I remember seeing a vdo where the EBMM guy shows how to take care of the neck.. Grit Paper + WW i believe..
 

candid_x

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Btw, am I the only one who finds it easier to pop off the top and tear a sheet off, rather than using the pull-through gadget?
 

leftyguitarblue

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Btw, am I the only one who finds it easier to pop off the top and tear a sheet off, rather than using the pull-through gadget?

I do the same thing as you Candid.

I don't think that technology has been perfected yet. It's the same way with clorox wipes, they always get caught and bunched up.
 

candid_x

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Am I the only one who uses the left over sheet to dust whatever happens to be near by? furniture, appliances, even shoes! :eek::rolleyes:
 
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