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Stan Malinowski
10-26-2004, 07:56 AM
In converstions with a couple of high end builders I have been pointed to a great product for oiling rosewood fretboards. It has been long discussed about the good/bad points of using lemon oil on rosewood boards. Most of the bad centers around the solvents which are mixed with most lemon oils. Raw linseed oil has been ofered as an option, but its down side seems to be its "sticky" nature. Someone has finally pointed me to a product which is just pure oil for the fretboard without the solvents. In fact the builder who pointed me in this direction recommends using lemon oil to clean the rw board if it is gunky, followed up with a treatmeant of the fb oil. The product recommned is from Roche-Thomas and is simply called fingerboard oil. It is solvent free and does a great job! Great price too, about $4 for a 4 oz bottle!

THeir website is not very elaborate:



Roche-Thomas (http://www.rochethomas.com)

Classic T
10-26-2004, 08:10 AM
Stan,

Thanks for the info on the oil.

Here's another product that I have used on my Lez Pawls. Works great.


http://www.beafifer.com/boredoctor.htm

Stan Malinowski
10-26-2004, 09:59 AM
Classic T,

Looks like pretty good stuff. I'll have to snag a bottle of that and add it to the inventory.

Rick
10-26-2004, 11:27 AM
Don't know if he's the builder you're referring to, Stan, but John Suhr recommends the same RW fingerboard care you described, just in case that constitutes one more vote of confidence.

Stan Malinowski
10-26-2004, 11:31 AM
Don't know if he's the builder you're referring to, Stan, but John Suhr recommends the same RW fingerboard care you described, just in case that constitutes one more vote of confidence.

Yup, he's the one!

King Cobra
10-26-2004, 08:57 PM
I just grabbed a bottle of each.............I knew this was gonna be a cool place to hang out ............:cool:

BFC
10-26-2004, 11:53 PM
The Roche-Thomas stuff works very well. A small bottle with last a long time. I've been on the same bottle for several years now.

Sure can make an African rosewood board look pretty.:)

Brian

Suriel Zayas
10-27-2004, 06:29 AM
a liitle jewler's rouge on the frets and you have a really pretty looking and sounding fingerboard. :D

Stan Malinowski
10-27-2004, 06:32 AM
Suriel,

Sorry to be a bit dumb, but what is jeweler's rouge? Is it like a rubbing compund to polish the frets?

Suriel Zayas
10-27-2004, 06:44 AM
stan, jewler's rouge is a metal polish used by jewler's. it comes in a bar like form, like a small piece of soap. luthiers use it to polish frets, they rub it on a cotton rag, then apply to the frets and buff. works really good. here in nyc i pick it up at the diamond district (w47th st) at the jewlers supply store. you can also get it on the internet. it comes in various colors, but the most practical is white. when i find the site i will post it. :cool:

peace.

Suriel Zayas
10-27-2004, 08:15 PM
hey gang,

here is pretty useful link regarding fretboard cleaning and fret polishing. :cool:

peace.

http://www.gibson.com/magazines/amplifier/1997/12/tip.html (http://)

Suriel Zayas
10-28-2004, 06:34 AM
regarding the above post, copy it and paste it to your address bar and it will work. sorry about the glitch.

peace.

Dave M.
10-28-2004, 09:23 PM
Originally posted by Suriel Zayas
regarding the above post, copy it and paste it to your address bar and it will work. sorry about the glitch.

peace.

Or, it could be "fixed", like so:

http://www.gibson.com/magazines/amplifier/1997/12/tip.html

HTH, ;)