I dont like it. Any thing oily on the frets just changes the feel for me. I know it's silicone, but oils are bad and can work against fret compression, so prob not a great product. Also IMO a bit unnecessary.
I used it 25 years ago. Never noticed any ill effects.
If I need to lube my strings during a show, I just wipe my forehead with my hand. Does the trick just perfectly.
I'll oil rosewood fretboards with some lemon oil if the guitars aren't played very often but maple I never oil, no need to even if it is unfinished or lightly finished.
An old bluesman trick is touch you finger tips to the sides of your nose. Good place for body oil.
Yes, another good place for umm, natural lubrication.....LOL.
I got the "wipe your brow" trick from Neal Schon. He talked about it in a guitar mag interview.
i don't dig finger ease but i am frickin addicted to lemon oil
all of my rosewood necks look like ebony ever since i found out about lemon oil.
i don't dig finger ease but i am frickin addicted to lemon oil
all of my rosewood necks look like ebony ever since i found out about lemon oil.
EP,
I was criticized for using lemon oil on my fretboard. :dunno:
I have used Lemon Pledge on my 77 Les Paul to keep the fretboard clean and lubricated for years. Then about 8 years ago, I started using lemon oil in between string changes. No harm done to the fretboard.
Pledge is bad, and there's many resources you can search as to why ..EP,
I was criticized for using lemon oil on my fretboard. :dunno:
They say Dunlop has a better fretboard dressing. Might be an additive in there to make it penetrate the wood better?
I have used Lemon Pledge on my 77 Les Paul to keep the fretboard clean and lubricated for years. Then about 8 years ago, I started using lemon oil in between string changes. No harm done to the fretboard.
i don't dig finger ease but i am frickin addicted to lemon oil
all of my rosewood necks look like ebony ever since i found out about lemon oil.