Reddit Reddit reviews MusicNomad F-One Fretboard Oil Cleaner & Conditioner 2 oz (MN105)

We found 5 Reddit comments about MusicNomad F-One Fretboard Oil Cleaner & Conditioner 2 oz (MN105). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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MusicNomad F-One Fretboard Oil Cleaner & Conditioner 2 oz (MN105)
100% natural oils ultra-refined to clean, condition, and protectCompletely free of lemon extracts, so it is safe on all unfinished fretboards: rosewood, ebony and MaplePremium quality Cleaner and conditioner used by high-end repair shopsContains no petroleum, wax, detergents, or waterDries fast but maintains conditioning for monthsProudly Made in the USA
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5 Reddit comments about MusicNomad F-One Fretboard Oil Cleaner & Conditioner 2 oz (MN105):

u/Johnez84 · 2 pointsr/Guitar

I also find that a microfiber cloth or other soft polishing cloth is best. Usually you don't need a cleaner or polish if you keep up with it. I use ernie ball spray polish when needed, it only takes a tiny amount. On my rosewood fretboards I use F-One Freboard Oil and I really like it. I have a separate cloth I use with it on my fretboards. Cleans off gunk and anything else with relative ease while purporting to condition the wood. It's also not super oily and wipes off fairly dry. I do this each time I change my strings, about once a month on my daily driver. As for anything else I spot dust small areas with a can or air or a dry rag if I can get in there.

u/ugh_this_sucks__ · 2 pointsr/guitars

You did the perfect thing by re-finishing it with Tru Oil! That stuff is the best, especially after a french polish and some good wax.

I'm wasn't talking about the cleaning oils like lemon oil — I'm referring to fretboard conditioning oils that soak in and lightly harden. It's what Nash puts on his raw necks and what you'd use to condition an all-rosewood neck. It's inferior to Tru-Oil because you need to reapply it every year or so.

u/nabub8 · 1 pointr/Guitar

Try fretboard oil to clean and condition the rosewood. The oil is up to you - I personally use bore oil, but F one (https://www.amazon.com/Music-Nomad-MN105-Fretboard-Conditioner/dp/B006WPGZAG) is really good too. Also get some 0000 grit steel wool and polish your frets. Its really easy and simple tp do just remember to tape off your pickups. All in all should be a 45 min job but makes a world of difference!

u/SlowMobiusHS · 1 pointr/Guitar

I've used this stuff on two guitars, a ukulele, and a mandolin and have no complaints.

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I look at the fingerboard whenever I change the strings and if it looks dry I put a little bit on. You should get a small microfiber cloth to apply/wipe off the oil.