mikeller
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What type of Lemon Oil do you folks use for your Ernie Ball maple fingerboards? I've am having trouble finding any real lemon oil, everything is lemon oil polish?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Get some Wonder Wipes!
Get some Wonder Wipes!
Would love to, but they must be in stores to purchase!![]()
you're not suppsoed to use lemon oil on maple fret boards... it'll wipe off any of the sealants/protectants and etc. that is on it....
only use lemon oil on rosewood or ebony...
I try to keep my hands clean when I play and when needed I use Birchwood Casey Tru-Oil followed by BC Tru-Wax. A little elbow grease and TLC as well.
That is my understanding. BC oil sets in fast and dries hard so as to seal the pores of the wood from moisture. It does tend to clean some of the grime off but steel wool will do a good job too. This will also allow for better penetration of the BC oil. THe BC wax gives it the nice smooth feel as well as a nice lustre. It has protective properties as well but not the same extent as the Tru-Oil.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but I was under the impression that any solutions contain silicon or citrus oils are not necessarily a good thing for guitar necks. True?
I know PRS (whoever they are) recommends lemon oil for their rosewood necks (I said "necks" not just fingerboards).
I think I'll just trust the experts and by the wipes.(Althought the thought of asking for wipes for my Balls is enough to make me blush)