I first usually take off the visible gunk by scraping it off with a plastic card or something like that and then clean it with a lightly damp cloth and at the last rub in the lemon oil let it soak for sometime then clean off the excess if any.
That would make no sense since there's a lot of different unfinished type boards, ebony walnut rosewood. Mahogany, there's some I'm probably missing, but you get my point
Rosewood needs oiling especially on steel acoustic guitars .... On nylon classical ones i didn't feel the difference..... On electric guitars I'm not sure about lemon oil for walnut fingerboards
I bought some 100% Lemon oil, but I later heard you can't use %100 lemon oil, too dangerous to do so. So I never used it on my Kramer rosewood. I also got some lighter fluid. I need to know all the facts. I'm not taking any chances!
Not changed my strings for 6 months so I think it's about time I do and clean my fretboard, better than not cleaning my acoustic for a year and a half tho 😭😭
I first usually take off the visible gunk by scraping it off with a plastic card or something like that and then clean it with a lightly damp cloth and at the last rub in the lemon oil let it soak for sometime then clean off the excess if any.
first clean then use the oil
You can only use lemon oil for Rosewood I think
Can I use lemon oil on a Jackson rhoads?
@@2004Burris What material is the fretboard made of?
That would make no sense since there's a lot of different unfinished type boards, ebony walnut rosewood. Mahogany, there's some I'm probably missing, but you get my point
Rosewood needs oiling especially on steel acoustic guitars .... On nylon classical ones i didn't feel the difference..... On electric guitars I'm not sure about lemon oil for walnut fingerboards
I bought some 100% Lemon oil, but I later heard you can't use %100 lemon oil, too dangerous to do so. So I never used it on my Kramer rosewood. I also got some lighter fluid. I need to know all the facts. I'm not taking any chances!
Woodwind bore oil. Best stuff for a fret board and it makes the board darker in color. Safe for all woods.
Just be careful and make sure the products you use won’t damage the fretboard and remember that it’s always easier to add than to remove
Not changed my strings for 6 months so I think it's about time I do and clean my fretboard, better than not cleaning my acoustic for a year and a half tho 😭😭
i fully thought he broke his guitar’s neck off for jokes
What about the diddy oil? I mean baby oil
Clean af
can i use sesame oil? 😢
Id just restring at that point
Uhm my fretboard is dry to the point it’s turning white what do I do 😭
"Soft cloth" Baby wipes? Rouge rag?
Something dry, so a rogue rag should do it. Also: my nickname in college.
Can we use any company lemon oil
as long as it for guitars I guess. I think most people use the Jim Dunlop one
Shouldn’t use oil on lacquer finish fretboard..!!!
Only. Use. Oil. For. Guitars. And. Basses. People!
I think that is lemon scented oil or something like that. Lemon oil WILL ruin your guitar.
Yeah it’s called lemon oil because of the smell. It isn’t acidic at all though.
It is mineral oil, not really made from lemon