How to oil, or condition, a Rosewood fretboard – Fat Sound
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Rosewood fretboards need conditioning once or twice a year, for two key reasons: to maintain the wood's natural moisture level and prevent it from drying out to protect the wood from the oils and dirt deposited by your hands each time you play. Search blogs and forums and you'll find that guitarists recommend an inordinate…
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