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Mariner-aaron

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What are you guys/gals using to clean your roasted maple necks a boards with?


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edhalen

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Either:

1. EBMM Wonder wipes fret board conditioner for both the neck and fret board - then I use the Birchwood-Casey Gunstock Oil and BC Gunstock Wax on the neck (not fret board)

2. Murphy's Oil soap in a spray bottle for both neck and fret board (especially if the fret board is especially dirty)with paper towels for cleaning. Then the Birchwood-Casey as in #1 above.

Both methods work fine. Some also do #1 without the oil and wax step and just use wonder wipes.
 

PeteDuBaldo

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I one of mine just a few days ago. I typically use either the EBMM Wonder Wipes on the fretboard or Music Nomad F1 oil, depending on how dry it may be.

The back of the neck gets an occasional treatment with 0000 steel wool, then the BC gunstock oil, followed by a quick wax.

This roasted neck has "pop"
 

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damo_512

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I used Dunlop lemon oil after I emailed CS.

They said "For the fretboard we recommend using our Ernie Ball Wonder Wipes Fretboard Conditioner. You can use any high grade lemon oil on the back of the neck and the fretboard though."
 

Mariner-aaron

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I one of mine just a few days ago. I typically use either the EBMM Wonder Wipes on the fretboard or Music Nomad F1 oil, depending on how dry it may be.

The back of the neck gets an occasional treatment with 0000 steel wool, then the BC gunstock oil, followed by a quick wax.

This roasted neck has "pop"

Thats jus ..... sexy!


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