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D'Addario Lemon Oil - Guitar Fretboard Oil - Guitar Accessories - Removes Dirt, Grease, Build Up from Instrument - Conditions to Resist Dryness - Extends Fretboard Life

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Once you are ready to clean the body of the guitar, it becomes imperative to understand which kind of finish is on your guitar. Depending on what was used to finish your guitar, you'll need to use specific cleaning items and steer clear of others. Poly-Finish or Gloss Finishes What we need to consider first is the broad range of purities and strengths of the different kinds of lemon oil products available. On the one hand, we have oils that contain only trace amounts of lemon oil mixed with other oils – mineral oils, for example. Then, on the other hand, we have pure lemon oil pressed from the peel. Maple fretboards usually have a hard, lacquered finish on them so they actually don’t need oil. It will have no effect, and could even harm the lacquer. If you have one made of maple, a simple wipe down with gentle cleaner will suffice. Exotic Wood Find a space free of dust and any dirt. If possible, place your guitar on a clean table, using a clean blanket or soft towel beneath it. This will help your guitar stay clean and dust-free while you work.

For all of the finishes below, make sure to use a soft cloth when wiping down the body. The Jim Dunlop Polish Cloth is a great lightweight cotton cloth that you can easily store in your guitar case or gig bag. Gloss & Poly-Finished GuitarsClean the fretboard: Use fine steel wool to remove stubborn gunk from Rosewood/Ebony/Pau Ferro fretboards, and apply lemon oil to re-hydrate. Use a damp cloth to clean Maple fretboards. The long answer is that I tend to favor linseed oil the majority of the time. It is tried and tested, works with any wood, and you can find it readily anywhere that sells guitars. Recently, a client came in for a guitar setup and asked us for some recommendations on the oils she should be using on her fretboard. One interesting question was whether lemon oil was a sensible choice. It was not something we had really thought about a great deal, but it turns out that whether or not you should be using lemon oil on your fretboard is one of the most hotly debated topics on guitar forums currently.

Thankfully, most manufacturers of guitar products have heeded these words and perfectly understand the potentially harmful effects that pure lemon oil fretboard solutions can have on a guitar’s sanctity, and have thus designed products whose lemon oil content is specially brewed so as to ensure the safety of your guitar’s fretboard. Well, if you remember the last time you used a pencil (it’s been a while) you know how easily it gets all over your fingers. It also likes to stay there, and doesn’t wash off so well. So applying this to your strings may not be the best idea, since it will just come off on your fingers anyway. Verdict Cleaning the hardware on your guitar is something you also have to be fairly careful with. Metals are prone to corrosion, and the salts in sweat and skin oils can cause rust to develop over time.

Why Do I Need Guitar Lemon Oil?

Maple fingerboards are more susceptible to showing dirt and marks than Rosewood or Ebony boards, due to their lighter wood tone. And what adds insult to injury is that conditioner products cannot be used on Maple. So, what is the best way to clean a Maple board? The solution is neither greasy or slimy and it can be sprayed on straight from the bottle. The bottle’s around the same size as the F-One solution, and it’s similarly priced. This honey is suited to dark woods including rosewood, ebony, as well as more exotic woods. It will restore the silky smooth playability like your guitar was brand new. Most of these products work as an all-in-one. If you opt for a product that is only oil meant for conditioning, be sure to clean your guitar before applying it. I always choose F-one and I don’t have to worry about things. It is an all-natural product that will clean your fretboard, condition it, hydrate, and protect it for several months.

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