Use ONLY this stuff on my fretboards and nothing else to maintain a fretboard. https://www.doctorsprod.com/product-page/fret-doctor I will use ether pure lighter fluid or lemon oil to clean a very dirty board let it dry and then will hit it with the Fret Doctor. have actually saved a couple guitars with the stuff.
I Have 2 necks that I have sanded down and Tru-oiled.
I did not put any on the fretboard. Both of them have rosewood boards. I’m not sure if you would want to use it on a maple one piece. I would think only if it were raw wood?
And yes, I used the wax on both of them. Also not on the board.
This is the video I learned from.
https://youtu.be/RiDm4JKtICk
I'm taking the plunge. The only guitar I have with maple is already beautiful. This will be for a project strat neck with a rosewood fretboard.
I'll try the Fret Doctor stuff and go from there.
I ordered a bottle of satin and the wax, I'll order the Fret Doctor this afternoon.
Thanks guys.
Keep the tips coming
Most TruOil finishes are up to 10 layers and have a satin look.
But they can be built up and buffed to a high shine.
I didn't do this Tele - but it's glorious.
Fret Dr is great on fretboards; I switched to it years ago after using Formby's lemon mineral oil for decades. I think you'll be happy with it.
Tru-Oil, as mentioned, hardens with a few coats to a type of varnish - not for fretboards unless you have raw maple and want a finish on it.