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Skrapmetal":11s7vxaw said:Jimmy R":11s7vxaw said:The BEST thing you can use on Rosewood is pure mineral oil. It's the main ingredient in all of the other fretboard cleaners. You can get a whole bottle of it dirt cheap at CVS. Just apply to a cloth that won't shed, wax on, wax off.
Ron Kirn is an expert guitar builder on Strat-Talk and he's a firm advocate of it as well.
There are a lot of experts, and they don't all agree.
Just shows that there really isn't concensus on what is "best"... but there is a variety of oils that all work very well.
And for the record, mineral oil is not the main ingredient of ALL fretboard cleaners. It isn't for Fret Doctor, anyway. There are people who say mineral oil is the best treatment for leather as well, and it absolutely is not. Infact it is bad for it in the long run.
Okay, change "all", to "practically every". If it says anything like hydrotreated middle petroleum distillates, it's a 25 cent phrase for mineral oil. Distillates (petroleum) is the same thing in Lemon Oil, but Mineral Oil is undeniably better than any other cleaner that contains it because it does not have all of the other crap like thinners, dyes, alcohol, and perfumes. If you want something that will penetrate the grain of the wood use Fret Doctor. If you want something to clean the surface and leave it slick, just use Mineral Oil. I fail to see what leather has to do with wood...