Hi, i agree that there is some solvents on it, but in order to dissolve the oil and make better to spray it. once the solvent is evaporated the oil will remain in the fibers, "wetting" them. im using Kaiser Dr. stringfellow for years without problem. However i've heard that linseed oil is the best...never tried...
The strings r inexpensive but I don't hav a good music store so I hav to order em online. I like Dunlop strings the best. I recomend them to you. They sound like ghs and last about a year. And about pickguard wood' I just spelled would wrong. PS u can cut a pickguard from wood.
if you have a stop tailpiece bridge just unwind the strings and remove the tailpiece... now the fretboard is free of strings and you can clean it... i normally clean the fretboard when i change strings but sometimes i do this and works fine
well made vid with a humorous slant follow it to the last but remember do not apply to much lemon oil a typical container should last a life time for private use.Check the neck if there are lighter patches in the wood it would benefit from some lemon oil..............
Does it have a nice aroma?
Hi, i agree that there is some solvents on it, but in order to dissolve the oil and make better to spray it. once the solvent is evaporated the oil will remain in the fibers, "wetting" them. im using Kaiser Dr. stringfellow for years without problem. However i've heard that linseed oil is the best...never tried...
The strings r inexpensive but I don't hav a good music store so I hav to order em online. I like Dunlop strings the best. I recomend them to you. They sound like ghs and last about a year. And about pickguard wood' I just spelled would wrong. PS u can cut a pickguard from wood.
thanks! this helped me alot!
great vid thanks!
if you have a stop tailpiece bridge just unwind the strings and remove the tailpiece... now the fretboard is free of strings and you can clean it... i normally clean the fretboard when i change strings but sometimes i do this and works fine
I no. I mean is there a that you do stuff like change pickups and other repairs like win u got a floyd rose?
Ok well if I were to like change my pickguard wood I hav to throw my strings away also or is there a way that I could move around that?
I got a pick like that, but it was used by Gene SImmons
well made vid with a humorous slant follow it to the last but remember do not apply to much lemon oil a typical container should last a life time for private use.Check the neck if there are lighter patches in the wood it would benefit from some lemon oil..............
is there a way that so u dont have 2 dispose of the strings
how often should you apply this? every 3 months?
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Lemon Oil - It's a miracle!
its ok to use lemon oil if your fretboard is rosewood but the rest of your neck is maple?
where did you get your lemon oil?
cause i cant find anything from my music stores
i used fast fret sir, is lemon oil better than fast fret?
Anyone know what to use on a flame maple neck? :o
Lemon oil completely fucked up my rosewood fretboard........ now its fucking dry and kind of sticky its very uncomfortable to play
linseed oil works better than lemon one. +1 to fmjman2
You are smarter then the average bear.
Fuck yeah!! Rub that lemmy oil on real good!! Fffffff.