Gee I use that brand on my rosewood fretboard, in fact I remember going through a whole series of posts and determining that it was cool...dwf1004 said:...not on the fretboard. The back of the neck, should be OK.
saplingg said:Alright, cool. What do you recommend for cleaning the fretboard?
Jimi D said:I have to disagree with Darrell here too... I give my Rosewood fretboards a light dose of Old English Lemon Oil every six months or so - I really like the results, too. I agree that it must be used sparingly and only very occasionally, however.
What if part of the fingerboard looks dry? On my SUB parts of the fingerboard that get used a lot look like they are ok, but ones that don't look realtivley dry? Should I apply some lemon oil there?jongitarz said:+1 Gunstock oil/wax for the neck, and lemon oil for the rosewood. Only when it looks really dry, or if you use it more often, don't use a lot.![]()
bearkat16 said:Yep. Old English is great. I just did my brothers acoustic for him. He doesn't play much anymore so it was collecting dust and in the same room as his fireplace. It had 2 really bad cracks in the fretboard and the old english got rid of them and now his fretboad looks like new. I applied a little bit then let sit for about 15 minutes then wipe off. I repeated this 3 times because it was super dry. On my guitars I only do the process once. It was kinda cool to see the cracks disappear.
dwf1004 said:...alright, all of you.
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Being up at 6am, and in the downward spiral of inebriation, I got the two mixed up...yes, Darrell's human!
Lemon oil on rosewood fretboard = GOOD
Gunstock oil wax on rosewood fretboard = BAD
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Mixed drinks = GOOD...but dangerous.
Note to self...stay off the computer post-alcohol.![]()
blackspy said:Ok, so I'm clear .. you're saying Gunstock Oil / Wax on a Maple fretboard is good?
so the oil caused the wood to swell------closing the cracks ?
blackspy said:Ok, so I'm clear .. you're saying Gunstock Oil / Wax on a Maple fretboard is good?