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theodie
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Re: Best fretboard cleaner?
Actually, the way I do it that I listed in a previous post is the same way Erlewine does it also. He uses the Stew Mac conditoner also.
The alleged "correct" way to do this is with naptha and 000 or 0000 steel wool. It works well enough, but if the board's really filthy, you may want to swab it down with something more absorbant than steel wool on the first few passes.
Along with Dan Erlewine, I'm skeptical of the repackaged snake oil sold to credulous musicians. He recommends unboiled (food grade) linseed oil, but I find that it's too gummy. Personally, I find that extra-virgin olive oil works as well as anything, doesn't gum up and you already have it in your gourmet kitchen anyway, right?
I don't use any oil containing petroleum distillates on my fingerboards.
Actually, the way I do it that I listed in a previous post is the same way Erlewine does it also. He uses the Stew Mac conditoner also.