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Kyser Dr. Stringfellow Lem-Oil

Description

Features
- Cleans
- Polishes
- Protects
- Preserves
- No waxes or synthetics
Reviews
4
9 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Practicing1
- Experienced1
- Easy To Use1
- Functional1
- Good Quality1
Reviewed by 9 customers
Fretboard oil
submitted4 years ago
byKevin B.
fromGrants Pass, Oregon
Good product, good price! It'll last a long time.
keep on keepin' ON ! using it 4 ever !
Verified Buyer
submitted7 years ago
byFREDDY
fromUndisclosed
been using it for years....works great to not only make the strings feel new, clean, & slick, but is also very good for my oil stain finish guitars & basses. makes them looks & smell new & beautiful all over again !
Great If You Follow Directions
submitted13 years ago
byWalter Casagrande
fromNYC
Kyser makes a great line of products and this is no exception. Follow the instructions and you end up with a nice conditioned fretboard that feels great. Sometimes a second application is needed but the stuff lasts forever.
Good Stuff
submitted14 years ago
byMatt Horter
fromDenver, CO
This is a petroleum based product. That means it's mineral oil with fragrance added. It works great if there's a bunch of gunk built up from constantly playing. It cleaned up the rosewood fretboard on my Strat and the ebony fretboard on my Les Paul just fine and it smells pretty good too. You only need to use it once or twice a year with only one or two coats to freshen up your fretboard, I still have the same bottle I bought 2 years ago. First coat to clean off the gunk, second coat to replace any oils that have dried out of the wood (you can leave the second coat on for up to 20 minutes before you polish with a soft cloth) DO NOT USE THIS ON MAPLE FRETBOARDS OR THE BODY OF YOUR GUITAR IT WILL MAKE IT OILY, NOT POLISHED! DO NOT USE FURNITURE POLISHES THAT CONTAIN WAX ON YOUR FRETBOARD YOU'RE JUST ADDING MORE GUNK!
... *sigh
submitted14 years ago
byJosh Beck
fromDetroit, MI
This stuff works for like 10 seconds after sprayed and after that it dries my fretboard out.
Dont listen to these 1 star folk
submitted16 years ago
byJeff
fromBoise, Idaho
Lem-oil has certain uses, as do other oils. You would never clean your fret board with crude oil, would you? so for starters, Furniture lemon oils contain waxes and tons of other junk, WHICH WILL RUIN YOUR FRETBOARD. If you were smart, you would know more about woods, especially if it is on your guitar. Dr stringfellow's will work, however, just keep in mind that a little goes a very very long way and never ever use it on ebony or in excess on rosewood, as itll soak it up.
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