Do you oil your fretboards?
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Do you oil your fretboards?
and if yes, how often?
I've been shaking my head in disbelief...the Jaguar I got a couple of weeks ago felt a bit uninviting, and I was getting fed up with it...after oiling the really dry fretboard (I don't think it's EVER been oiled!!! ) it now feels great to play!
on my Jazzmaster, I oil the neck once every 6 months or so...I've heard people saying it should be once a year, but using a bit (not soaking the fretbord) of this PRS oil-fretboard-thing works so well, and keeps my fretboard clean and nice to play
I've been shaking my head in disbelief...the Jaguar I got a couple of weeks ago felt a bit uninviting, and I was getting fed up with it...after oiling the really dry fretboard (I don't think it's EVER been oiled!!! ) it now feels great to play!
on my Jazzmaster, I oil the neck once every 6 months or so...I've heard people saying it should be once a year, but using a bit (not soaking the fretbord) of this PRS oil-fretboard-thing works so well, and keeps my fretboard clean and nice to play
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yeah! I do every time I change the strings. I think it helps guard against weather changes and it feels so nice!
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
I oil mine too. I just keep an eye on them (the fretboards) and oil whenever they start to look like they need it. It does make a neck feel way better and play much easier. I used to use some Gibson oil/ conditioner, but I also sometimes use furniture lemon oil, which works just as well.
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I just drool in it every so often.
That should do it.
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
Never.
What types of oil you guys using?is there any household shit i could try cause my necks feel to "grippy" sorta.
What types of oil you guys using?is there any household shit i could try cause my necks feel to "grippy" sorta.
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Lemon oil it's an ingredient in most furniture polish
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
I only have a spray can of furniture wax/polish stuff,i use it on the back of the neck on my mustang as it has no nitro left on it and feels strange without it.
I'll have to get something i think.
I'll have to get something i think.
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you can get fretboard oil at most guitar shops
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
will do.
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
I actually bought some (100%) rosewood oil and use that ... much better than lemon oil which effectively is just an alcohol based cleaner fluid with lemon scent.
This is the stuff I bought locally in australia, I am sure there is similar in outher countries.
every three or four months I use the rosewood oil... but then again the environment I live in is pretty neutral for wooden instruments.
This is the stuff I bought locally in australia, I am sure there is similar in outher countries.
every three or four months I use the rosewood oil... but then again the environment I live in is pretty neutral for wooden instruments.
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
I oil them whenever it feels like they need it, which isn't very often. It's quite a humid environment here so that may have something to do with that.
The other side of the coin to this is that you shouldn't oil a rosewood board too often as that can cause oil to collect in the bottom of the fret slots and eventually the wood there can become spongy and frets get loose .. so my tech says, anyway. It can make a big difference to a dry board though.
I use lemon oil which is what my tech uses, although I have heard people say they won't touch the stuff though as it tends to dry the board in the long run.
Apparently one of the benefits of Brazilian rosewood is that it's naturally quite oily and tends to retain the oils from your hands quite well too.
The other side of the coin to this is that you shouldn't oil a rosewood board too often as that can cause oil to collect in the bottom of the fret slots and eventually the wood there can become spongy and frets get loose .. so my tech says, anyway. It can make a big difference to a dry board though.
I use lemon oil which is what my tech uses, although I have heard people say they won't touch the stuff though as it tends to dry the board in the long run.
Apparently one of the benefits of Brazilian rosewood is that it's naturally quite oily and tends to retain the oils from your hands quite well too.
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
I generally don't unless one feels like it really needs it, which is rare. I live in a humid place too and I think it may be a factor. I have kind of oily skin too and I'd guess my fingertips are like the rest of my body. My new mustang's board is really really dry from years of closet life and no fingers on it. It definitely needs it.
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
I also use lemon oil, and only when the neck is noticeably dry. I'd say that's once a year at most.
People really have mixed views on this and I've never been clear on it. For every person who swears that you are killing your guitar, there is someone who says he has been using it weekly since the 50s. Who knows?
People really have mixed views on this and I've never been clear on it. For every person who swears that you are killing your guitar, there is someone who says he has been using it weekly since the 50s. Who knows?
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Re: Do you oil your fretboards?
i used some lemon oil on the (ebony) fretboard of my avalon acoustic once. It really cleaned all the gunk off the 'board, and made things nice and slippery too I might try it on my jazzmaster if the fretboard gets too gunked up.
i can imagine that it wouldn't be a good idea to oil your fretboard too much though.
i can imagine that it wouldn't be a good idea to oil your fretboard too much though.
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Well, you don't want to use to mutch I give it a good rub down, let it sit for a few minutes and the wipe the excess off with a dry paper towel. (I also don't change my strings to often right now because I am not playing out)
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