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Supreeth

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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!
 

jongitarz

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I could contain lots of nasty stuff that you don't want on your fretboard...Pure lemon oil people.
 

NorM

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jongitarz said:
I could contain lots of nasty stuff that you don't want on your fretboard...Pure lemon oil people.
Jon is the coolest!
 
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