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BrentDomann
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I bought a Les Paul VM yesterday, and the fretboard looked a little light and dry. I purchased some Kyser lemon oil with the guitar, and followed the directions applying the oil to the fretboard. I tried one or two pumps into a clean old t-shirt, and rubbed that into the board. The oil was gone after a single fret. So I progressively upped the number of pumps of oil into the rag, and eight pumps was enough to allow me to apply oil quickly to the whole fretboard (or close to it).
Anyway, the directions on the bottle say to wipe the oil on, polish it/rub it in, and wipe of any excess. I must have done three applications of oil and there still isn't any excess. In fact, the board still looks dry.
Should I keep going? I stopped because I didn't want to saturate the wood with anything harmful, but I want to make sure that the wood is properly conditioned.
Anyway, the directions on the bottle say to wipe the oil on, polish it/rub it in, and wipe of any excess. I must have done three applications of oil and there still isn't any excess. In fact, the board still looks dry.
Should I keep going? I stopped because I didn't want to saturate the wood with anything harmful, but I want to make sure that the wood is properly conditioned.