Supreeth
Well-known member
Over the past few weeks my JP fretboard is drying up real quick and it has a dull look to it (almost whitish in some places). The dryness is obvious when I try to play some fast runs and I experience excess friction. I use lemon oil on the fretboard whenever I restring, and it looks great for a day or so before the dryness returns. I keep the guitar in its case when I don't use it and always wipe down the strings and the metal hardware. I don't know if this is due to the weather (since my other guitars with rosewood fretboards look just fine). Since my JP6 is just about 10 months old, should I be using anything else on it to get the lustre on the fretboard?
Has anyone else had this problem? Any advice and suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Has anyone else had this problem? Any advice and suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!