What’s your favorite guitar cleaning/conditioning products?

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Fret Doctor (for rosewood fretboards). I stopped using any petroleum distillate-based products (like "Lemon Oil") years ago, and Fret Doctor works amazingly well without the risk of over-saturating the wood. The wood will only absorb what it needs. It was originally formulated for woodwind instruments to keep the woods from cracking.

Many years ago I'd purchased a LesPaul Special that came from the factory as a great player, but with butt ugly fretboard wood- almost greenish in hue. This was a TV Yellow guitar, btw. The wood was dry. Anyways, I purchased it, took it home & removed the strings and treated it with Fret Doctor. It took two applications, but that guitar when I was done looked like it had a completely different piece of fretboard wood. And it played phenomenally well.
 
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Dunlop 65 and sometimes lemon oil on fretboard.
Not opposed to old school Turtle wax but its rare I make the effort these days. Pledge if something funky spills/dries on one.
Cloth diapers or microfiber towels.
 
So the yang to the yin - what should you avoid using?

Also, what do you guys use as a rust or oxidation preventative/mitigation for your hardware?
 
So the yang to the yin - what should you avoid using?

Also, what do you guys use as a rust or oxidation preventative/mitigation for your hardware?
I’m interested in this also. Hope to see some answers
 
Music Nomad String Fuel.
Also, what do you guys use as a rust or oxidation preventative/mitigation for your hardware?
For a while I just used bullfrog rust hunter as my string cleaner, and by proxy the hardware too.
 
For me, I avoid any petroleum distillate-based products for the fretboard entirely as I indicated above.

For hardware, I'm looking at something to try from the automotive industry and see how it fares on guitar hardware. I may (or may NOT) be onto something and if it works I'll give y'all a heads-up. I've no reason to think it won't. Will advise when I start the experiment. Date unknown as of yet.
 
StewMac has some pretty good stuff. Wait til their annual free shipping promo though. The shipping will kill ya. With all these products a little dab on a rag will do. You don't want to saturate the wood.

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