How to DEEP CLEAN your Fretboard - Full Tutorial

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Your fretboard looks like it was recently found on the Titanic wreck? or maybe you just bought your dream guitar for an awesome price to discover that the previous owner never changed strings in 5 years? Don't worry! In this video you'll learn how to make the fretboard look as good as new - or even better - in some easy to follow steps and in a totally safe way for you and your guitar.
    Hope you enjoy it!!
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  • @InspiringTracks
    @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +45

    Some people asked how to proceed with set neck guitars or in case you don't want to remove the neck but still need use this cleaning method. Here I have another video where I show exactly that. Hope you like it! czcams.com/video/Odq2n6bGbpA/video.html
    If you also want the see ALL the restoration process of this guitar, from the beginning to the end, it can be found here: czcams.com/video/uP6cB8ra62U/video.html

    • @eh3920
      @eh3920 Před 2 lety

      derfischerläuftdavon

    • @tanyushmusic
      @tanyushmusic Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I don't have an electric guitar yet however a couple of cheap secondhand ukuleles which I got had some issues. Appreciate your effort!

  • @junimeme5626
    @junimeme5626 Před 3 lety +444

    Just to clarify: the lemon oil isn't actually lemon oil. It's a wood "conditioner" with lemon scent.

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +90

      You are totally right

    • @t0lsi
      @t0lsi Před 3 lety +93

      yeah dont actually just squeeze a lemon onto your fretboard. thats bad.

    • @jeplin4567
      @jeplin4567 Před 2 lety +9

      Dang, no wonder my fretboard has a load of stains. Well, all in the learning experience i guess.

    • @lone-wolf-1
      @lone-wolf-1 Před 2 lety +2

      Right! It has to be a mineral based oil and NO natural oil!
      Natural oils deteriorate over time: get sticky and rancid.

    • @vegaa.1645
      @vegaa.1645 Před 2 lety +19

      Wait , I cannot use pink lemonade from Taco Bell on my fretboard? How can I make my guitar sound "sweet"?

  • @clownfish4524
    @clownfish4524 Před 3 lety +130

    This showed up in my recommended immediately after just changing strings

    • @TheDynamiteGuy
      @TheDynamiteGuy Před 3 lety +5

      Isn't that the way it always goes!

    • @RumbleFish69
      @RumbleFish69 Před 3 lety +13

      It is no coincidence...That happened because you either said something about changing guitar strings, cleaning it, or said something else guitar related out loud and your computer's mic picked up the audio, or you typed something into your browser and it recorded your keystrokes. Either way, big brother knew what you wanted and put this video in your recommendations. It's no coincidence, friend, that's how they get you. Here's how you test it... Type in or repeat the phrase dog and dog food at least 10 times in front of your computer and when you open a browser, you will be inundated with dog food ads. They're listening to everything we say, man! They say you can turn it off, but I'm not so sure!

    • @fuchsia5899
      @fuchsia5899 Před 3 lety +1

      That sucks

    • @josiahperez4254
      @josiahperez4254 Před 3 lety +1

      Tough

    • @jebjebson8743
      @jebjebson8743 Před 2 lety

      Did he sneak a little Steve Vai in that riff?

  • @Ibaneddie76
    @Ibaneddie76 Před 3 lety +172

    Nice job man, what you did in this videos is exactly how I started my journey to becoming a luthier. I started by just cleaning and doing minor repairs on mine and my friend's guitars then I learned how to do fret jobs, full setups and electronics. Now I have my own custom guitars shop, you can totally do it if you keep doing what you are doing.

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 2 lety +23

      Sorry about the late response, luckily the channel is growing and keeping track of all the comments is a lot getting harder. Thanks for your words! they are really encouraging and maybe in the future I'll follow your steps. I recently stained the fretboard of a brand new Gretsch with great results and fret jobs are comming soon! Thanks againg and best wishes for your business!!!

  • @CubbMichaelsBand
    @CubbMichaelsBand Před 3 lety +54

    That looked incredible when you were finished! Removing the tape was oddly satisfying haha

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks! And yes, I think that's the best part. Cheers!!

  • @1happboy
    @1happboy Před rokem +5

    I’ve been a guitar player for damn near 15 years, and until recently I had never once oiled a fretboard. What an insane difference it makes, it almost feels like a completely new instrument. Going to start oiling every unfinished board I got.

  • @jstar1000
    @jstar1000 Před 3 lety +118

    Also you didn't mention but steel wool comes in different sizes and the coarse stuff will ruin a neck. Its graded with zeros. the more zeros the finer it is. I use 0000 or 00000 only. Nothing coarser.

    • @ktrock77
      @ktrock77 Před rokem +3

      Yes, this is what my guy is telling me. You want the least coarse steel wool you can find. Four or five zeroes.

    • @FuriousTortoise
      @FuriousTortoise Před rokem

      You can clean glass with quad too. Learned this from my car detailing research living in sappy areas of the country.

    • @hadrosaurus
      @hadrosaurus Před 29 dny

      if i was using 0000 could i then not worry about my polished maple fretboard when I'm cleaning my frets?

  • @Johannsen00
    @Johannsen00 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent tutorial ! In a guitar maintenance and repair online course, the guy showed the use of a cabinet scraper directly on the wood and he also recommended the use of turpentine. That just didn´t resonate with me..... I´m glad I decided to check out those somewhat aggressive methods and then I found this tutorial. Thank you much Juan Pablo !

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 2 lety

      Glad you found it useful! There's several methods to do this but I'll not use scrapers or solvents, and certainly not recommend it to less experienced people at all. Cheers!!!

  • @JoniJabroni
    @JoniJabroni Před 2 lety +7

    Great video! Helps a ton since I'm completely new to working on guitars. I just picked up a used guitar for cheap at a garage sale, was in pretty rough shape at first but after doing some work on it turned out perfect. Thanks!

  • @karsonpriddy139
    @karsonpriddy139 Před 3 lety +8

    that bad horsie remix as ur backing track is amazing btw

  • @saadshah7857
    @saadshah7857 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice vid, result looks really good.
    I like working on my fretboard every couple of months just cause I really the smooth feel of a well maintained board.

  • @Livemusic1800
    @Livemusic1800 Před 2 lety +35

    Awesome !!! I own 7 bass guitars and 3 acoustics. Evertime I change strings I always do a deep cleaning like this, i turn on some music and it relaxes me. 😌

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 2 lety +2

      That's great! I also find it very relaxing, and nothing compares to play a nice and clean guitar. Cheers!

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc Před 2 lety

      Me too brother . . . very Therapeutic. oNe LovE from NYC

  • @johnny6148
    @johnny6148 Před 3 lety +3

    great help in 35 years i never cleaned a guitar except polish the body. learn something every day thanks.

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety

      If you clean them regularly there's no need for a really deep clean like this. This is a somewhat extreme case (I've seen a lot worse though) I'm glad you liked the video!

    • @nolan_riddle
      @nolan_riddle Před 3 lety

      @@InspiringTracks mine get this dirty and I clean them about every 3months. Any tips to keep it clean longer?

  • @andydove7563
    @andydove7563 Před 3 lety +2

    Seems like the ideal way to clean up the frets and board ... I've just started doing this with friends guitars . I'm sure they'll be pleased with the final job ... Thank you :-)

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety

      There's lot of methods out there, this is the one I've found works the best without using volatile chemicals or razor blades as some people suggest. Maybe takes some elbow grease but is safe and the results are great. Cheers!!!

  • @rustyaxelrod
    @rustyaxelrod Před 3 lety +56

    I played for years and never cleaned my guitars, guess I kinda thought all that dirt and funk added to the “mojo”, lol. It don’t. The last couple of years I been cleaning up all my stuff and man, they play so much better. This is a great video with lots of good tips. I do use lighter fluid as a solvent though. You may be tempted to skip the fret polishing but don’t skip it! It has a big effect on how bends feel and really how it feels all the time. Well worth the effort and again, good video. 👍

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 Před 2 lety

      Didn't you notice the loss of sustain with a really dirty fretboard? That's what made me clean mine when I was a beginner.

    • @rustyaxelrod
      @rustyaxelrod Před 2 lety

      @@castleanthrax1833 - not much really. I didn’t know the difference then but I do now. I was pretty good about changing strings though.

    • @kgkomrin
      @kgkomrin Před 2 lety

      The wearing down of the body is in my opinion the only thing that I like. But when the fret karde dirty it's just a pain rather then adding to the beuty lol

    • @GalenIRL
      @GalenIRL Před 2 lety +1

      It hurts my soul seeing neglected guitars that has years of gunk and matte frets.

    • @justincase4925
      @justincase4925 Před rokem

      Diadarrio fret polishing cloths work like magic!

  • @E111DOG
    @E111DOG Před rokem +1

    Best vid I’ve seen on this so far, thank you!

  • @harshtruth9148
    @harshtruth9148 Před 3 lety

    Great video man. So incredible the end result

  • @bldlightpainting
    @bldlightpainting Před 3 lety +8

    Very good job! This is similar to how I clean and condition all of my fretboards. However, I speed up the process using a Dremel tool for the polishing, etc.

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +3

      That's awesome! The dremel works great but I think I'm a little more old school (or masochist) and like to do it manually lol

    • @royswanson2784
      @royswanson2784 Před 3 lety +1

      @@InspiringTracks what kind of cloth are you using when applying the polishing compound?

    • @popogejo7245
      @popogejo7245 Před 2 lety

      I use a 2" buffing wheel on a 1\2 in. drill! My dremel doesn't seem to have enough power to do the job I like
      Tried steal wool, and really really don't like it at all. Big mess without a good finished looking result. Heavy polishing compound like that used on aluminium fuel tanks works much better for me.
      First thing I do to raw necks is sand ALL the varnish off immediately, mist with water , let dry in the sun, or a warm place, then recoat the back of the neck with a high quality furniture polish, let dry and soak in, in the sun.
      The differance on the neck is off the chain!!! They don't make a coating good enough to replace the true patina of real wood.

  • @mikesmith8187
    @mikesmith8187 Před rokem

    Glad to see you cutting the masking tape at a 45 degree angle with the point under the fret. Great job! 👍

  • @michaelrafferty660
    @michaelrafferty660 Před 10 měsíci

    I like how you use a hard drive magnet to clean up the steel wool. Very cool!

  • @A_LoadedPotato_
    @A_LoadedPotato_ Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome job. Definitely makes me want to clean all of mine! Thanks for the tips IT!

  • @MarbsMusic
    @MarbsMusic Před 3 lety +1

    I've found Music Nomad's F One oil will get that gunk off, with a little elbow grease, and hydrate at the same time. I've gotten away from using steel wool directly on a fretboard and stopped using lemon oil but your end result is amazing. Might try the direct wool on a really nasty one I get next time. Thanks for the great video!

  • @armandolicon
    @armandolicon Před 3 lety

    exactly the video I was looking for! thanks man

  • @teodorcata6766
    @teodorcata6766 Před 3 lety +1

    I found this clip very useful. Keep it up!

  • @goinbzurk
    @goinbzurk Před rokem +1

    Nice! I use alcohol as well, and to protect the neck I take a plastic place mat (or thin sheet of plastic) and place it between th strings and the fretboard. This way I can put more pressure on the top of the strings when cleaning the top, and place the rag underneath the strings to clean the underside without drying out the fretboard.

  • @vitaliistep
    @vitaliistep Před 4 měsíci

    Great result! If you are not really enjoying it, I recommend using a dremel for the fret polishing. It's much easier and 10 times faster :)

  • @billburns2915
    @billburns2915 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent Video.... you can substitute using fret erasers to buff/sand problem frets and a dremel with a buff wheel & polishing compound to make those frets shine. I usually apply 3-5 coats of Womby's Lemon Treatment and let it soak for hours before re applying. Eventually the pores will close which is what you really want. Nice "Bad Horsie" too.

  • @juancarlosjimena376
    @juancarlosjimena376 Před 3 lety +6

    That shinning fret looks satisfying

  • @LuisEduardoBraschi
    @LuisEduardoBraschi Před 3 lety +1

    Love a good instrument cleaning season. It surely relaxes me.

  • @garymaddux2000
    @garymaddux2000 Před 2 lety

    Thanks brother. I decided to get my Peavy PXD Tragic 1 out of retirement and get it looking good again. I'm gunna put a sustainiac in the neck pickup pocket, wrap the guitarbin a galaxy wrap, and got all new hardware, volume and tone pots, and a new 3 way switch. This video helped alot since I didn't realize I'd need steel wool lol.

  • @Chris.dlp1
    @Chris.dlp1 Před 3 lety +2

    Okayyyy but those instrumentals are vibeyyyy my guyyyy

  • @statespace
    @statespace Před 3 lety +6

    Awesome man! Thank you very much for this video, I've been already watching a lot of the tutorials about cleaning the fretboard but they were not efficient really. But your vid made my day! Well done, keep up doing great job.

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +1

      Wow thanks! I'm really glad you liked the video and hope it helps you to get your fretboard as good as new. Cheers!

  • @rickwashbrook4926
    @rickwashbrook4926 Před 2 lety

    Nice snare drum sound in the funk song. Great video and I like the polishing part and the magnet works well . ThanK YOU

  • @RotterStudios
    @RotterStudios Před 3 měsíci

    This is awesome! I have a couple guitars I have never treated the neck. Been years.

  • @raeree1
    @raeree1 Před 2 lety +2

    AWSOME WORK!YOU ROCK! Thanks for your tips!

  • @PolarBimbi
    @PolarBimbi Před 3 lety +1

    your string posts are very neat! hope you can show us how to do it hehe

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc Před 2 lety +2

    Really great information presented here. What a transformation. I love doing my own Set-ups and maintenance. Enjoyed your video & Hit the like-button. oNe LovE from NYC

  • @terrencehill7309
    @terrencehill7309 Před 2 lety

    This one of my projects too do on my guitar I’m restoring that I found at a job I did while I was doing fire and water restoration

  • @joelhughes5939
    @joelhughes5939 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Good job, man! Great video!

  • @5USgRWFH
    @5USgRWFH Před rokem

    Beautifully done!

  • @garychen483
    @garychen483 Před 2 měsíci

    Pick and quadruple 0 steel wool to remove stains on rosewood fretboard.
    I never knew that could be used to do the job. Thanks for the insight!! 👍👍

  • @lone-wolf-1
    @lone-wolf-1 Před 2 lety +11

    I use baby-oil for conditioning. It‘s a mineral based oil, does not deteriorate over many many years, has no smell, and was already in my household before the first guitar. It‘s basically exactly the same as lemon oil, but without the lemon scent.
    For cleaning two times per year I just use a damp microfiber cloth. Not much to clean because I wash my hands every time before playing, and after playing I clean the strings with a dry microfiber rag.

    • @domformula1
      @domformula1 Před 2 lety

      I’m definitely going to try this!

  • @sinistrality7883
    @sinistrality7883 Před rokem

    Hey Man, nice job, I noticed that the hardwares such as the tuners and string trees are also cleaned, what did you use to clean those?

  • @glenngardin3561
    @glenngardin3561 Před 3 lety

    Great Video! Thank you for spending the time and effort!

  • @yashullikashi3890
    @yashullikashi3890 Před 2 lety

    So satisfying 😁 definitely trying on my PRS

  • @Jihadbearzwithgunz
    @Jihadbearzwithgunz Před 3 lety +2

    I use micro mesh it just works for me, plus for the neck through instruments with uncovered pick ups I don't have to worry about taping the pickups off as much still do out of habit and because the chance of the loose fret material may get in there

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +2

      That´s great! Steel wool is kind of the nuclear option and I reserve it only for realy dirty fretboards like in this case to avoid the problems you mentioned. Cheers!!

    • @Jihadbearzwithgunz
      @Jihadbearzwithgunz Před 3 lety

      @@InspiringTracks figured came out looking great. For bolt ons steel wool works fine cause you don't have to worry about the pick ups so much.

  • @tonya5809
    @tonya5809 Před 2 lety

    You can wrap cheese cloth around flat blanks of wood to polish the frets. I staple the cloth into the back of the board. Each board is roughly 1/4" thick 6" long, 2" wide. I use three different blanks each with a different grade of polish soaked into the cloth. No need to tape off the fretboard. Also the wire wool used for the initial clean should be 0000 grade..which is very fine.

  • @PlayTheBlues1963
    @PlayTheBlues1963 Před 3 lety +2

    Great tutorial!!!

  • @anextday
    @anextday Před 2 lety

    Hey bro awesome video man...i did this to my bass guitar like 2yrs ago and ill have to do it soon with a string change...one questio though...can i use those noral materials the buff auto vehicles to biff the body of my bass guitar...just wanted to find out before i tried and maybe damage the finish...thanks very much

  • @toneranger
    @toneranger Před 2 lety

    Superb video, thanks alot and well done! 👍🏻

  • @racheladkins6060
    @racheladkins6060 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this! Thanks again!

  • @JamZorro
    @JamZorro Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work doctor... Looks great

  • @BillStreetStudios
    @BillStreetStudios Před 3 lety +3

    Gonna do this to my guitars next weekend

  • @luigira8035
    @luigira8035 Před 3 lety +20

    I bought a guitar today which was really dirty and I went to guitar center and they wanted to charge me a lot of money to clean it so I did it by myself and it turn out to be amazing I'm proud of my self and how good it came out

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +1

      That's great! Nothing beats the satisfaction of doing it yourself!

    • @zwsh89
      @zwsh89 Před měsícem

      Probly did a better job than the lazy bored guy working at guitar center for minimum wage would have done too

  • @cwboxguitars
    @cwboxguitars Před 3 lety

    For around 25 years or so, I've used Windex to clean my fretboard. Saturate a clean cloth with the Windex and run the fretboard until the rag is no longer discolored by the old oils/residues that are being lifted out of the fretboard by the ammonia. Then, I oil it with Trombone slide oil. I prefer the slide oil because it's a thin, clean oil that is causes no tarnishing and leaves no residue on brass instruments. One of my guitars in a 1991 Jackson RR1 that I purchased new. Played the hell out of it, in a band for around 15 years, and the fretboard still looks basically brand new.

    • @Bru741iX
      @Bru741iX Před 2 lety

      Windex or any glass cleaner with ammonia on wood is a great way to damage it and dry it out super fast. Terrible advice!
      IDC how long you've been doing, but you've been doing it wrong. It's also a great way to make white-out ebony fretboards.
      You could've told people to use warm soapy water, and it wouldnt have been such a bad advice.
      At least is you use wood soap you're not drying out the wood with solvents.
      Please use some common sense, and use non-solvent based cleaning products and always oil the fretboard after cleaning!

  • @elsenorxhace10anos86
    @elsenorxhace10anos86 Před rokem

    Now THIS IS A USEFUL VIDEO! thanks

  • @Fidozo15
    @Fidozo15 Před 3 lety +2

    Did this to my maybe 15 yo used Les Paul guitar, the steel wool on the fretboard. Plays like a PRS
    I know that cuz I went to the guitar store to buy strings to do this and saw this PRS Custom 24

  • @richardarguelles194
    @richardarguelles194 Před 3 lety

    Very nice job I like the way you did the fritz the fruits of a shiny the word came out really nice good job

  • @billw8648
    @billw8648 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice Job Dude!! bravo

  • @shirux9592
    @shirux9592 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks man!! Its really help me

  • @John-vk4gs
    @John-vk4gs Před 2 lety

    I have a bit of mould build up on my maple neck against the frets. What’s the best way to clean a maple neck from scratch ?

  • @garycoraluzzi1166
    @garycoraluzzi1166 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Looks Great !!!

  • @Kopite369
    @Kopite369 Před 3 lety

    Awesome results mate, I just hope you washed your hands before dinner! keep up the great work, Subbed!

  • @gustavotonin4980
    @gustavotonin4980 Před 2 lety

    Very nice video!!
    But, isn't it dangerous to remove the neck from the guitar? Doesn't it get 'misadjusted', with fret noises...?

  • @e-man2081
    @e-man2081 Před 2 lety

    Good info. Nice music.

  • @SoyMolas
    @SoyMolas Před rokem

    Ahora mismo vengo de comprarme una guitarra usada, casualmente también es una Gio, y a pesar de que tiene muy poco uso está llena de porquería de estar guardada. En breve pondré en práctica este tutorial. Muchas gracias!

  • @over-there
    @over-there Před rokem +1

    I use johnsons baby oil on rosewood fretboard, poly finish body, and all metal, with strings on. Just a couple drops on a soft rag. Or a paper towel for fretboard. Wipe off oil on body with super soft cotton cloth. I use old washcloth. It removes gunk. Once a month or so.

  • @chrisfetchkoproductions7256

    Is the Dunlop 65 Guitar Polish (link in description) and Cleaner what you used to polish the frets with the protectors?

  • @tanyushmusic
    @tanyushmusic Před 2 lety +1

    Wow impressive! 🎸 thanks so much for sharing! Question: can one use on guitars and ukuleles lemon EO right in the 1st stage of deep cleaning? Usually use 1-2 drops of lemon EO with a bit of water to remove resedue from retail stickers and such things also citrus EOs can used for cleaning (just not in the sun).

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes you can without any problem. It helps relase the grease but I don't like the gunk that forms when it's mixed with fretboard dirt, just personal prefference

    • @tanyushmusic
      @tanyushmusic Před 2 lety

      @@InspiringTracks yes thank you! it seems like lemon EO might also dry the fretboard, so better to use something else.

  • @meinhendl
    @meinhendl Před 2 lety

    fantastic, thank you for sharing !

  • @sonysoni5079
    @sonysoni5079 Před 3 lety

    That is amazing job. Can you give me one advice plese. Is it pisible, and how can i polish freats to a miror shine like yours, but without any paste, or other chemicals aplaying on the freatboard?
    Sory on my bad English.

    • @vdel7418
      @vdel7418 Před 3 lety +1

      get some micromesh from stew mac. it's a bit expensive but it works

  • @okee1626
    @okee1626 Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks! Another tip - bend the steel fret protector at a right angle at one end. Makes it more stable to work with and gives more access to the ends of the frets.

    • @alonzobarragan5658
      @alonzobarragan5658 Před 4 lety +2

      I remember seeing someone in a video drilling a small hole at both ends of the protector and inserting a rubber band that way he could slide it to the next fret

    • @jasper_north
      @jasper_north Před 2 lety

      @@alonzobarragan5658 like a capo

  • @Leatherjacks
    @Leatherjacks Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video! Thank you so much!
    Do you know how do I clean a Moldy rosewood neck scale?
    It´s a strat I don´t play for years and kept inside of its bag...
    Thank you so much!

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +1

      If its only mold and the wood is in good condition you can use some Scotchbrite pads. They are mildly abrasive and doesn´t leave any debris. I reserve the steel wool only for fretboards with really heavy dirt or the wood in bad conditions, like in this case

    • @duroxkilo
      @duroxkilo Před 3 lety

      @Leatherjacks
      some disinfecting products may help you, such as chlorine wipes, etc. try not to get the wood too wet.. also try to use a synthetic conditioner for the wood.. the silicone lubricants that leave a dry surface discourage mold creation, it repels any kind of moisture.. good luck

  • @WakizashiSabre
    @WakizashiSabre Před rokem

    Cool, thanks for the vid. I actually used a 0000 steel wool to clear the fretboard of about 50y old bass. Nothing else worked. :)

  • @levin2880
    @levin2880 Před 3 lety +1

    This works for ebony fretboards too right? I'm pretty sure rosewood an ebony can be treated the same but I wanted to double check.

  • @artochoa1595
    @artochoa1595 Před 2 lety

    looks good! i use some ernie ball wipes for the fret board, and for the frets i use some import tool from japan thats kinda like a eraser and its polishes.

  • @GooseDave
    @GooseDave Před 6 měsíci +1

    OK. So this video, I trust. Thanks for sharing in such detail.

  • @Rms317
    @Rms317 Před 3 lety

    Great Job!

  • @carlosmagana7710
    @carlosmagana7710 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome toturial! Everything is well explained and filmed and the final result is amazing. Thanks a lot for this!

  • @roberthancock2563
    @roberthancock2563 Před 3 lety

    Awesome!! Looks great!! I use the F1 fretboard conditioner. Is that a good product?

  • @typhoolin
    @typhoolin Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the nice video!

  • @albanl8979
    @albanl8979 Před 5 měsíci

    What type of magnet you have here ? Any type of magnet would work to clean up the mess the steel wool makes, right ?

  • @MRod1079
    @MRod1079 Před 3 lety

    Excellent Video-Thanks!

  • @Cheezy_Bunz
    @Cheezy_Bunz Před 3 lety

    11:33 is it just the lighting or are those frets sunken on the left side ?

  • @zombie042083
    @zombie042083 Před 8 měsíci

    Is there any house hold things to use to polish the fret wood except the lemon stuff

  • @welikerosafloyd
    @welikerosafloyd Před 2 lety +1

    Hey man, awesome tutorial. Thanks! I have a question, is the cloth you use to polish the frets wet or humid?

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! The cloth is completely dry. The only liquid you need is the polishing compound previously applied to the frets.

    • @welikerosafloyd
      @welikerosafloyd Před 2 lety

      @@InspiringTracks Great, thank you so much. It's my first time doing something like this and this series of videos on the Strat are perfect. Cheers! Happy holidays

  • @hakanulusay7597
    @hakanulusay7597 Před 3 lety

    My guitars are all set-neck or neck thru. How can i use steel wool to clean up the fretboard and frets? Would masking tape be enough to isolate and protect the pickups?
    Thanks so much for the video. It is a great help to us.

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm glad you liked it! What I like to do with set neck or acoustic guitars is put the entire body inside a plastic bag leaving only the neck area exposed and seal all the gaps around the fretboard with masking tape. When you finish using the steel wool just remove the bag and you are done. That way you are 100% sure that no metal shavings will get in contact with the finish or the pickups

    • @haydnhopkins5562
      @haydnhopkins5562 Před 3 lety +1

      I just use a couple layers of painters tape and then vacuum the whole guitar really well after.

  • @jimmyharris2006
    @jimmyharris2006 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video man thank you very much

  • @xXDjBlareXx
    @xXDjBlareXx Před rokem

    Thoughts on using a magic eraser for the rosewood?

  • @aldrinserrano4925
    @aldrinserrano4925 Před 3 lety

    I have a question my les paul has a glossy nech and when i am sliding it is stopping my palm what do i do with that ?

  • @ceferinocarpio
    @ceferinocarpio Před 3 lety +3

    Can the rosewood process in this video be applicable to ebony fretboards?

    • @majesticpbjcat7707
      @majesticpbjcat7707 Před 3 lety

      This was asked and answered elsewhere in the comments. Yes, same thing applies to ebony as with the rosewood.

  • @lifelongfan07
    @lifelongfan07 Před 5 měsíci

    My guitar neck looked similar. The color was actually a moldy green that came off the rag.

  • @jounilehtonen2379
    @jounilehtonen2379 Před rokem

    Lemon oil (if it really is lemon) also dries the rosewood so don't worry about the solvent when cleaning... and after all, in the end, if the lemon oil is properly rubbed in, it brings certain amount of moisture back... even it also tend to slightly dry the rosewood fretboard.

  • @joshamaya196
    @joshamaya196 Před rokem

    For conditioning the wood, could you use mineral oil and beeswax? I know this is how butcher blocks are conditioned, and it works very well, and brings out the amazing grain structure of any wood, and keeps it nice and protected, bit would this be viable on a guitar neck?

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před rokem +1

      Yes, people use lots of different things. Commercial lemmon oil is just mineral oil with some lemon scent

  • @arturo_garza_4069
    @arturo_garza_4069 Před 3 lety +4

    When i apply my lemon oil in the fret board it gets dry again after some hours, what can i do?

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 3 lety +5

      It's normal, you don't want an oily or sticky fretboard while playing. Part of the oil evaporates and part get sucked into the wood. If it gets too dry for your taste you can apply a couple of layers until you get the desired effect

  • @DoomOfConviction
    @DoomOfConviction Před 2 lety

    Have you ever tried micro mesh? You can polish your frets much nicer with it

  • @oalsecnev1
    @oalsecnev1 Před 3 lety +1

    This is so satisfying

  • @kingfranko
    @kingfranko Před 2 lety +1

    I love seeing perfectly wound strings like at the end

    • @InspiringTracks
      @InspiringTracks  Před 2 lety +1

      My OCD wouldn't let me do otherwise lol. It also helps a lot with tuning stability

  • @d.j.9961
    @d.j.9961 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I realize that for illustrative purposes so maybe my tip isn't for this video, but when I use a magnet to pick up metal shavings, I put the magnet inside of a plastic shopping bag! While over a trashcan, turn the bag inside out & tie when done. Trapping the shavings inside the bag.

  • @weatherphobia
    @weatherphobia Před 2 lety

    He mentions POLISHING WOOD but just the frets...reminds me of Senior dance when we setup a place in a janitor's office and much polishing of was done, more than 75 seniors were polished that night. Ole Debbie would be 66 now but she could police a dome stadium and suck a backetball through a drinking straw...good memories...Debbie was a queen.