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A very good lemon oil
I used this on my old acustic and now the fingerboard looks like new. It really gave the guitar a new look.
One downside is that there is not some kind of sponge on the opening of the bottle, so you have to find something to help you spread the oil.
I also find the writing in German not so helpful if you want to read the back of the bottle.
And somehow it does not come packaged in a box, just in a plastic bag and for some reason some of it spelled on the other items in my order, but not too much
One downside is that there is not some kind of sponge on the opening of the bottle, so you have to find something to help you spread the oil.
I also find the writing in German not so helpful if you want to read the back of the bottle.
And somehow it does not come packaged in a box, just in a plastic bag and for some reason some of it spelled on the other items in my order, but not too much
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It will allow your rubber to survive much longer
Oil for lining. I soak my guitars 2 times a year. For accuracy, I use a syringe with a game and a brush. The syringe adjusts the amount, and the brush adjusts the area of application. Taken together, a great grooming kit. The tree takes just as much as needed. The color becomes darker. I recommend this product
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And it´s an air freshener, too...
My brother introduced me to this product and it really brings your guitar back to it's glory.
I have a small room and I keep my guitars there, so after I used the oil, it left a nice fragrance in the room.
As cleaning and protection goes, it's very effective, hydrating propperly your woods.
I have a small room and I keep my guitars there, so after I used the oil, it left a nice fragrance in the room.
As cleaning and protection goes, it's very effective, hydrating propperly your woods.
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Grab one!
I have had my Ibanez AEG for 5 years now and I never cleaned it with any kind of solution or oil. The fret-board wood was very dry and dull-sounding. But then I used dAndrea Lemon Oil, I can tell you that rosewood came alive again!!
It cleans so well dries in 5 to 10 minutes. Another important thing is the tone you get after oiling the fret-board. Man this is awesome and even better if you put on fresh strings.
The bottle has a good seal for later re-use. So get one, this thing really cleans up fingerboards.
It cleans so well dries in 5 to 10 minutes. Another important thing is the tone you get after oiling the fret-board. Man this is awesome and even better if you put on fresh strings.
The bottle has a good seal for later re-use. So get one, this thing really cleans up fingerboards.
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Good care and cleaning for rosewood fretboards
I use the d?Andrea Lemon Oil regularly to clean and preserve the rosewood fretboards on my guitars.
Done regularly (twice a year is sufficient for me), it leaves the rosewood fretboards of my guitars dark and shiny, and leaves a nice lemony smell.
I have had good results with applying the lemon oil as follows:
-Remove the strings, or slacken them so you can put them out of the way
-Treat the areas around the frets first with a q-tip dipped in lemon oil
-Then apply a small amount of the oil on a lint free soft cotton cloth and rub it in gently onto the fretboard
-Let it sink in for about 15 minutes and thorougly wipe off any residues of the oil with a cloth
That?s the method that has worked best for me so far and I am still using the first bottle of it that I bought years ago; that speaks for a good efficacy of the lemon oil.
Done regularly (twice a year is sufficient for me), it leaves the rosewood fretboards of my guitars dark and shiny, and leaves a nice lemony smell.
I have had good results with applying the lemon oil as follows:
-Remove the strings, or slacken them so you can put them out of the way
-Treat the areas around the frets first with a q-tip dipped in lemon oil
-Then apply a small amount of the oil on a lint free soft cotton cloth and rub it in gently onto the fretboard
-Let it sink in for about 15 minutes and thorougly wipe off any residues of the oil with a cloth
That?s the method that has worked best for me so far and I am still using the first bottle of it that I bought years ago; that speaks for a good efficacy of the lemon oil.
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Does the job, nothing more nothing less
I've used Dunlop lemon oil before, and honestly dAndrea's product delivers the same outcome for a more affordable price.
I'd buy it again, no seconds thoughts :)
I'd buy it again, no seconds thoughts :)
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The best oil I had untill now
Does it's job at cleaning and protecting. Fretboard looks even better now.
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exprime mi limon.........
good stuff, the juice runs down my leg just as well as the higher priced brands... works great on fret boards too, recommended.
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Nice amount for a fair price
I used this product for my Ibanez archtop rosewood fretboard. I also used it on rosewood bridge :) for a first time. It looks good, it smells good, bottle amount is just right for a guitarist that changes strings twice a year, at most. Price is great.
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This is essentially the only cleanser I need to maintain my guitar.
Used on rosewood, the fretboard gets darker looks much "healthier".
Compared to other brand's products or complete sets of cleaning tools, it's reasonably priced and really does the job.
Make sure you DO NOT use it on a lacquered fretboard! You'll just get one big smeary mess.
It can also be used on metal parts like Bridge, Stop-Tail or Tuners and helps (to a great extent) to get rid of ugly tarnishing.
Preferably combined with a set of new strings, the guitar will get a better look, better smell, and most importantly: an overall fresh new feeling.
Really worth it and a standard supply.
Used on rosewood, the fretboard gets darker looks much "healthier".
Compared to other brand's products or complete sets of cleaning tools, it's reasonably priced and really does the job.
Make sure you DO NOT use it on a lacquered fretboard! You'll just get one big smeary mess.
It can also be used on metal parts like Bridge, Stop-Tail or Tuners and helps (to a great extent) to get rid of ugly tarnishing.
Preferably combined with a set of new strings, the guitar will get a better look, better smell, and most importantly: an overall fresh new feeling.
Really worth it and a standard supply.
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