I’m sorry if this is not posted in the correct spot, but I wasn’t sure how to categorize the question outside of equipment discussion.
I got out my acoustic last night and the fretboard has completely lost the “luster” for lack of a better word that it had when I first got it.
I’m pretty OCD about keeping my stuff clean, and my gear is no exception, so it’s kinda like a needle in my brain seeing and feeling it like that. Also, nothing so bad as cracks, it’s just dry. My 2013 60s CV could use a little work as well.
I know some people swear by certain products, like Lemon Oil (which I always thought was a cleaner, not conditioner) or even just plain distilled water.
Both the 60s CV and the Fender acoustic have rosewood fretboards, but my new Eastwood Wolf is Ebony, for future reference.
What’s the general consensus (if there is one) on what to use, to condition them?
Thanks in advance!
Chris
I got out my acoustic last night and the fretboard has completely lost the “luster” for lack of a better word that it had when I first got it.
I’m pretty OCD about keeping my stuff clean, and my gear is no exception, so it’s kinda like a needle in my brain seeing and feeling it like that. Also, nothing so bad as cracks, it’s just dry. My 2013 60s CV could use a little work as well.
I know some people swear by certain products, like Lemon Oil (which I always thought was a cleaner, not conditioner) or even just plain distilled water.
Both the 60s CV and the Fender acoustic have rosewood fretboards, but my new Eastwood Wolf is Ebony, for future reference.
What’s the general consensus (if there is one) on what to use, to condition them?
Thanks in advance!
Chris