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vision
Posted 2007-08-25 2:16 PM (#84455)
Subject: cleaning the fret board


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This has probably been visited many times but I am lazy today and don't want to look back. What is the best thing to use to clean the fret board? Mineral oil, furniture polish, goose grease :)

Anybody....anybod?
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Tupperware
Posted 2007-08-25 2:25 PM (#84456 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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I don't know about cleaning, but the last step should be to treat ebony or rosewood f/b's with mineral oil. I don't know what to use on walnut boards. Dave
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Charlie Ramon
Posted 2007-08-25 2:41 PM (#84457 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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For cleaning I use warm water. For conditioning I use Dunlop 6554 lemon oil. This oil should not be used on maple fretboards but works great with ebony and walnut.

Karl
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-08-25 2:49 PM (#84458 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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Goose grease is a 'natural' version of a product called Finger Ease a lot of us used on strings back in the day. Use sparingly, it won't take much to make your strings 'slick as snot'.
:eek:
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alpep
Posted 2007-08-25 2:51 PM (#84459 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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I have a powerwasher with a 6 hp honda motor it works just fine.
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bauerhillboy
Posted 2007-08-25 2:57 PM (#84460 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Dunlop 6554 "ultimate lemon oil".
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vision
Posted 2007-08-25 2:58 PM (#84461 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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All I have here is Old English oil polish - will that work?
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cliff
Posted 2007-08-25 3:17 PM (#84462 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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I wouldn't use it (at least repeatedly) as it's pretty much just petroleum with some LemmieSmell) . . .
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Tiednbound
Posted 2007-08-25 3:29 PM (#84463 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Next trip to the grocer's, get some lemon oil or walnut oil ....
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Paul Blanchard
Posted 2007-08-25 3:41 PM (#84464 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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I've used Old English, but Cliff's right (which happens occasionally); it truly isn't a good product to use repeatedly.
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noah
Posted 2007-08-25 4:07 PM (#84465 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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This stuff works: Bore Doctor/Fret Doctor
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MusicMishka
Posted 2007-08-25 6:49 PM (#84466 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Leslie: see my reply on the other post and I'll call later!
;)
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ozwatto
Posted 2007-08-26 12:04 AM (#84467 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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I recently used an old toothbrush and a slightly damp cloth...first time I'd done it in a couple of years and it came up great
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noah
Posted 2007-08-26 1:11 AM (#84468 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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Originally posted by ozwatto:
I recently used an old toothbrush and a slightly damp cloth...first time I'd done it in a couple of years and it came up great
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AussieJames
Posted 2007-08-26 3:43 AM (#84469 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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Interesting Ivory inlays :D :D
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vision
Posted 2007-08-26 12:36 PM (#84470 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Noah - I will never get that image out of my head. Thank you very much! :D :eek:
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2007-08-26 2:36 PM (#84471 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Lookin' a little long in the tooth?
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vision
Posted 2007-08-26 2:38 PM (#84472 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Long in the tooth? That is an insult to a horse :D :D :D
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noah
Posted 2007-08-26 2:56 PM (#84473 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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Leslie, sorry about the photo.

Try that bore oil. I've had great results with it.

Oz, email me your address and I'll get some NEW toothbrushes out to you!
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vision
Posted 2007-08-26 3:49 PM (#84474 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Cliff - I was just kidding - but I will have nightmares over those teeth. Wonder what finally got him/her to go the dentist. Oh, American Idol is about to start up again - needs new teeth. :o :D
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Omaha
Posted 2007-08-26 5:26 PM (#84475 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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To clean a fretboard, I just give it a good scrub across the grain with 000 steel wool. This will polish up the frets a bit too. I'm not big on cleaning guitars, so I don't do this more than once a year or so.

Depending on the circumstances, you might want to mask off the body of the guitar to prevent scratches.

If you like, you can put a tiny, tiny amount of mineral oil on the wood to make it shiny. Be sure to thoroughly wipe off any excess.
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Akami
Posted 2007-08-27 12:45 AM (#84476 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board


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Originally posted by vision:
All I have here is Old English oil polish - will that work?
I just finished doing all my fingerboards using Old English lemon oil.

It's not very expensive and makes a nice companion for the regular Old English to put in the cupboard.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-08-27 1:20 AM (#84477 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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OK, gotta put in my 20 pesos. I use the Old English (800) Lemon crap too.
I wipe it on, let it set for a minute or two, and then wipe it off... Digging my thumbnail into the cracks along the fret where all the dead skin and dust collect. Then wipe-off. Anything that sinks in was probably needed anyway.
But the Disclaimer is; Someone posted earlier that Lemon Oil is not good for guitar wood!?!
It hasn't hurt mine, and I don't really think that there is That Much lemon oil in that stuff.
They don't list the ingredients, but they do tell you to call Poison Control IMMEDIATELY if you drink the stuff. :p
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Tony Calman
Posted 2007-08-27 2:13 AM (#84478 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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don't see why baby oil wouldn't work as it is listed as "pure mineral oil".
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dvd
Posted 2007-08-27 3:27 AM (#84479 - in reply to #84455)
Subject: Re: cleaning the fret board



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At the Care and Feeding Tour Workshop, Kim Keller told us to make sure not to use anything with Lemon Oil in it. Lemon Oil = citric acid = bad. YMMV, as they say.

His recommendation was to use the pure mineral oil located in the pharmacy/medicine dept. at your favorite department store (Target, Walgreens, CVS, etc.) .. I picked up enough at Bimart to last me for years for less than two bucks.
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