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.......the Jim Dunlop 65 Cleaner Kit. It comes with polish, fretboard cleaner and prep and other guitar cleaning goodies. I wouldn't recommend using polish on the fretboard 'cause it will "gum up". If you have a rosewood fretboard use some lemon oil with a rag and wipe it off real good afterward. I have a picture of the kit if anyone wants to see it or go to http://www.jimdunlop.com and check it out.
Redeye, what kind of fretboard is it? it makes a difference. If it is rosewood or ebony you can use a dab of pure lemon oil but it has to be the real deal otherwise you'll damage your guitar. For maple I just use the Dunlop 65 stuff that is listed above. More often than not, a simple wipedown without chemicles is fine between a thorough cleaning.
Its pale is colour, kind of pine looking although im pretty sure thats not the case.
the guitar is a Sqiure Fender, wasnt particularly expensive as guitars go, about £130.00 pounds, im guessing around $80 or $90 dollars (please dont laugh i luv this piece of wood)so it probally isnt made from the best materials available
Thanks for your reply
REDEYE
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