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Fretboard Oil – Lemon Cedar 50ml

Fretboard Oil – Lemon Cedar 50ml

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The Guitar Fabrik Lemon Oil – Cedar Scent (50 mL) is a non-silicone fretboard oil and conditioner that cleans, hydrates, and protects unfinished fingerboards. Mineral-oil based with a touch of natural cedar oil, it refreshes rosewood, ebony, and pau ferro; use sparingly as a few drops go a long way.
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Lemon Oil Cedar Scent – Fretboard Oil (50ml) — Non-silicone conditioner

Non-silicone guitar fretboard oil and conditioner to clean, hydrate, and protect unfinished fingerboards and neck wood. Mineral-oil based with natural cedar oil for routine maintenance of rosewood, ebony, and pau ferro. Use sparingly: a few drops go a long way.

Volume: 50 mL / 1.7 fl oz  |  Base: Mineral oil  |  Scent/Additive: Natural cedar oil  |  Silicone content: Non-silicone  |  Compatible woods: Rosewood, ebony, pau ferro  |  Use guidance: Use sparingly; occasional applications

  • Cleans, hydrates, and protects unfinished fingerboards
  • Helps lift dry, dusty buildup and refresh board appearance
  • Suitable for rosewood, ebony, and pau ferro boards
  • A few drops cover a large area; bottle lasts for years

Non-silicone, mineral-oil based fretboard oil with natural cedar oil for periodic conditioning of unfinished/dark fingerboards. This guitar lemon oil cleans, conditions and protects in one easy step. In stock in the UK with fast UK delivery.

Compatibility

Recommended for rosewood, ebony, pau ferro, and other unfinished hardwood fingerboards. Note: If the fretboard is finished/sealed/lacquered, conditioning oil is usually unnecessary; clean with a slightly damp cloth instead.

Application

  • Remove strings and dry-wipe dust.
  • Apply a few drops of this guitar fretboard oil to a soft cloth (avoid flooding).
  • Work along the board and around frets with light pressure.
  • Let sit 1–3 minutes.
  • Wipe off thoroughly until dry to the touch.

Usage

  • Light use/normal home: every 3–6 months
  • Dry climates/heated rooms/heavy playing: every 1–3 months
  • If the board looks healthy: clean and skip oiling

Notes

Use this guitar neck conditioner sparingly, always buff dry, avoid pooling near nut/fret ends.

Avoids silicone contamination that can cause finish defects during refinishing. Pair it with your other guitar cleaning and polishing tools for a complete maintenance routine, or browse the wider range of luthier supplies in the UK for your workshop.

Specifications

Storage Keep sealed between 5–30°C (41–86°F)

Why cedar scent? The aroma comes from natural cedar oil in the formula, giving a pleasant workshop-style scent during maintenance whilst keeping the feel clean after conditioning. Dispatched from our UK warehouse.

FAQ — Lemon Oil & Fretboard Care

  • Is this real “lemon oil”?In guitar care, “lemon oil” typically refers to a mineral-oil based fretboard conditioner (often lightly scented). This guitar lemon oil uses a mineral-oil base + natural cedar oil for aroma.
  • What woods is it best for?Unfinished/dark woods like rosewood, ebony, and pau ferro; this lemon oil fretboard treatment is designed for open-pore fingerboards that benefit from occasional conditioning.
  • Can I use it on maple fretboards?If finished/sealed, you usually don’t need oil—cleaning is enough. If unfinished maple, use very sparingly and wipe fully dry.
  • Will it remove heavy grime?Helps with light grime and dust. For heavy buildup, clean first, then apply a small amount to condition and refresh the wood.
  • Will it make my fretboard darker?Many dry fretboards look richer and slightly darker after conditioning, especially dry rosewood/ebony.
  • How long should I leave it on before wiping?Typically 1–3 minutes, then buff completely dry so the surface is not oily or sticky.
  • Can I use it on the back of the neck?Only if the neck wood is unfinished. As a guitar neck conditioner it works on bare wood; avoid using oil on lacquered or painted finishes.
  • How much should I use?Just a few drops on a cloth. Over-oiling is the #1 mistake—use less than you think and wipe thoroughly.
  • Is non-silicone important?Yes—silicone can contaminate surfaces and cause finish defects during refinishing (fish-eyes/adhesion issues). Non-silicone is the safer choice.
  • How long does a 50mL bottle last?Because each application of this lemon oil for guitar uses very little, one bottle can last years for routine maintenance. Available with fast UK delivery.