- High-grade carnauba formula
- Contains no silicones, resins, polymers, bonding agents or alcohol
- Compatible with all finishes, including nitrocellulose
Best deal ๐คฉ Custom Shop Fingerboard Remedy 2 Oz ๐
$7.99 Original price was: $7.99.$5.59Current price is: $5.59.
SKU: AMZ-B00B0AQHVA Category: Finger Boards & Finger Bikes
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| Style | 4-step Kit, Fingerboard, Polish, Quick Clean |
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8 reviews for Best deal ๐คฉ Custom Shop Fingerboard Remedy 2 Oz ๐
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Jamie Sweeney –
I bought this to see how it does on my Strat and man does this stuff work.This stuff will clean then polish my guitar so good it looks brand spankin’ new again.Its a little pricy but will be purchasing in the future again a little bit of this stuff goes a long way.
Edward Baker –
Was expecting larger bottles LOL but hey, the cleaning kits covers everything one might need to clean their instrument.
Wayne Monaco –
Was told it was spray bottle. It is not. Very thick. Don’t use on neck. Too sticky.
Bill P. –
I bought a new Fender American Professional Strat back in January. I thought the rosewood neck would have come nicely oiled even if it was manufactured about 6 months before I bought it. I hadnโt had a rosewood neck for a long time so I forgot what they really looked or felt like but I noticed it was pretty light and had some patterning to it. It turns out that fretboard was thirsty! So I used this stuff on it and the board ate it up. Itโs nice and dark without losing any of the nice light streaks and natural pattern of the wood.A little goes a long way. Just enough of a dab to get a terry cloth moist in a spot and then rub the fretboard between each fret. My guitar had only been used for around six months and not only did it hydrate the wood but a bunch of gunk was cleaned off my fretboard too. The top frets are nice and hydrated but since I donโt play too far down the neck I may need to do another pass on the higher frets.This doesnโt need to be used all the time. Once or twice a year should be more than enough. Even with a dry board in a dry climate, as long as youโre playing your guitar and hydrating it once in a great while youโre good to go. This bottle looks like itโll last for quite a while for me.The last thing Iโll say about this is that it can get messy. I tried hard to keep it on the wood and off my actual frets. I got the tiniest bit on the guitar itself near the neck joint in the front and thereโs a greasy oily spot on the finish now. Itโs easy enough to clean up with a dry cloth or paper towel but just be careful because youโll end up finding greasy spots all over if you donโt. And be sure to wash your hands when youโre done so you donโt get it all over your strings. For me, doing it during a string change is obviously the easiest and best time to do it and I make sure itโs all soaked in before putting strings on. Again, donโt use too much. The fretboard shouldnโt feel oily.
Sandra Poole –
Great stuff. Works. Does exactly what itโs supposed to. But you donโt need all of it to clean your guitar. I bought it thinking Iโd use them all but I mostly just use the quickclean
Rick –
it goes on easy and works into th wood
Charles OBrien –
I bought this because I have 2 guitars with Pau Ferro fretboards and I watched a video that said Fender’s Remedy would darken the wood.Well it didn’t, but I will say that it really brought new life into a fretboard I had always felt was pretty dull. All of the grain is now highlighted and the sheen on the wood is very nice. I have new appreciation for Pau Ferro as a fretboard material. I also used it on my rosewood necks and got similar results.
Tim S. –
This polish leaves your guitar beautiful! But use it sparingly, a little goes a long way.