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How to clean a maple fingerboard
I am getting ready to put a neck up on ebay...But I want to clean the fretboard first
What are you guys using to clean a maple fingerboard? All suggestions are appreciated, Sincerely Dave |
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The easiest way to get built up gunk off your maple fretboard is...
Used dryer sheets. I know it sounds weird but they work like a charm to remove buildup that would otherwise take quite a bit of elbow grease to remove with solvents like naptha (lighter fluid) or lemon oil. |
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I can't resist. I've got to try this. |
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I had the same response. I didn't have a used one so I just grabbed a new one. It worked unbelievably well but left some bits of waxy residue behind which I needed to clean with a terry cloth. I assume the used dryer sheet won't leave any residue.
I found this little tidbit somewhere on the web last week while I was trying to find out how to clean the buildup off my maple board. Naptha and lemon oil were the most common choices for finished maple but when I read the dryer sheet thing I had to try it. I now have a couple used dryer sheets in my guitar tool box. P.S. to get the gap where the frets meet the board squeaky clean you may have to use a tooth brush with a dab of naptha or lemon oil. |
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Hmmmmm
Dryer sheets did absolutely nothing for me Any other tips? |
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Tip I read (not used) from Erlewine, was spit and a toothbrush. Can't hurt. Cheap, unless you go boutique.
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Now when I was done there was still a thin line of grunge where the fret meets the board. If you want to get rid of that I would use a toothbrush and naptha or lemon oil. |
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Problem solved!
Mr. Clean magic eraser...worked like a charm |
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toothbrush + damp cloth
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I've always used Naptha (lighter fluid). There's a reason Hendrix had that on hand when he burned his guitar at Monterey!
Al |
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I tried that and everyone laughed cause I smelled Bounce Fresh!
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"Can I get a set of strings, a few picks and a bottle of the Clapton Saliva?"
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Why would anybody use lemon oil on a lacquered maple fingerboard??
It's paint - clean it like you would clean anything that's painted with a hard, shiny finish. --chiba
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Glass cleaner followed by a little polish, may not even need the glass cleaner. Naptha works, like Chiba said, it's paint. Whatever you clean the body with will work on the finished fingerboard.
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