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lenny Well-known member Joined Feb 4, 2006 Messages 2,415 Location Nova Scotia Canada Nov 4, 2009 #41 Green?
W wicked1 Member Joined Oct 18, 2009 Messages 10 Nov 9, 2009 #42 DJ. said: I use the Murphy's wipes and they work very well. Click to expand... Do you use them on the fingerboard as well as the back of the neck
DJ. said: I use the Murphy's wipes and they work very well. Click to expand... Do you use them on the fingerboard as well as the back of the neck
Vovka Active member Joined Nov 17, 2009 Messages 37 Location Virginia Nov 17, 2009 #43 wicked1 said: This helped me YouTube - Caring for your Music Man neck & Fretboard Click to expand... wicked1, thanks for the video. Does this mean that I can't use Wonder Wipes on maple fingerboards? There are so much info on how to clean the rosewood fingerboards but no info on maple.
wicked1 said: This helped me YouTube - Caring for your Music Man neck & Fretboard Click to expand... wicked1, thanks for the video. Does this mean that I can't use Wonder Wipes on maple fingerboards? There are so much info on how to clean the rosewood fingerboards but no info on maple.
Spudmurphy Well-known member Joined Aug 23, 2005 Messages 12,037 Location Cardiff, United Kingdom Nov 17, 2009 #44 As long as you don't go overboard (use too much!) lemon oil brings up a maple fretboard. Try it - you'll like it! Another way (yes there's more than 1) is to clean the fretboard then use some gunstock oil on it. That works good too. I get fantastic results on rosewood fretboard using johnsons baby oil. I also like the EB wipes.
As long as you don't go overboard (use too much!) lemon oil brings up a maple fretboard. Try it - you'll like it! Another way (yes there's more than 1) is to clean the fretboard then use some gunstock oil on it. That works good too. I get fantastic results on rosewood fretboard using johnsons baby oil. I also like the EB wipes.
Vovka Active member Joined Nov 17, 2009 Messages 37 Location Virginia Nov 17, 2009 #45 Thanks! I'll try it.