This is more of a I kind of screwed up and need reassurances kind of question
The other night and used a little bit of isopropyl alcohol to clean the rosewood fretboard on my guitar. I used alcohol before for cleaning wood because it doesn't raise grain and it was just lying around so I didn't think much about it. I used a little on a cotton pad to take some gunk off. I followed up immediately with some lemon oil.
Of course I thought about it later and decided to look it up and saw that it was probably not a good idea.
I know I'm just being a little paranoid, but one time shouldn't have caused any permanent damage right? :smack:
Also, I may have done the same to another guitar with a maple neck (minus the lemon oil).
The other night and used a little bit of isopropyl alcohol to clean the rosewood fretboard on my guitar. I used alcohol before for cleaning wood because it doesn't raise grain and it was just lying around so I didn't think much about it. I used a little on a cotton pad to take some gunk off. I followed up immediately with some lemon oil.
Of course I thought about it later and decided to look it up and saw that it was probably not a good idea.
I know I'm just being a little paranoid, but one time shouldn't have caused any permanent damage right? :smack:
Also, I may have done the same to another guitar with a maple neck (minus the lemon oil).
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