Re: Anyone here use Fast Fret?
I guess this is semi-related to this thread.
Anyway, here's an old school method I've used for years to remove build-up from Rosewood fretboards:
1st > Tape off your pickups with masking tape.
2nd > remove the strings from the Guitar.
3rd > Use some 0000 ( make sure it's 0000 !!!! ) steel wool, and briskly ( not harshly ) run it up and down the fretboard. ......wipe away the excess with a soft cloth.
4 > clean the fretboard with some regular Guitar cleaner.
5 > Use Pure Lemon oil on the fretboard. It won't require a lot. Just put some lemon oil on the fretboard, and work it in a bit with your finger. Be sure to hit every fret. ...Let it sit a short while, so the board can absorb the oil.
6 > Wipe away the excess with a CLEAN soft cloth.
7> take the tape off the pickups.
8 > re-string the Guitar.
**** You will now have a nice, clean fretboard, freshly replenished by the lemon oil, and the frets will be nicely shined. The tape will keep any fragments from the steel wool from sticking to or getting into your pickups.
I do this occassionally, depending on how heavily the Guitar has been used.
Every so often, when the fretboard is looking a little dry, I'll just lemon oil it, to keep it properly maintained. I also periodically check the set-up on the Instrument. .........................
