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Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: adimanto on December 02, 2011, 06:36:13 AM
Hi there!'it's passed a year since i have my new alembic,the fingerboard start to loose black,probably i need to oil it a bit,i have bought a pure lemon oil,how many of them on the fingerboard?
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: lbpesq on December 02, 2011, 07:18:15 AM
Just a small amount.  I only use a drop or two.  Rub it in lightly and let it soak.  If it all soaks in and is dry to the touch after only a minute or two, re-apply.  I let the oil soak in for 5 or 10 minutes, then wipe off any excess.  I always leave my old strings on for a day or two as the recently oiled board seems to blacken the strings at first.
 
Bill, tgo
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: adimanto on December 02, 2011, 07:23:42 AM
hi bill,a drop for all the finger board,or a drop for fret?
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: lbpesq on December 02, 2011, 09:46:31 AM
For the whole board. Spread it around.  I use a little piece of aquarium spun gentle plastic filtering material to work the oil over the board. A little goes a LONG way!
 
Bill, tgo
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: jazzyvee on December 02, 2011, 12:09:52 PM
I usually wet the whole fretboard and let it soak in overnight and it seems fine.  
 
Jazzyvee
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: adimanto on December 02, 2011, 02:17:01 PM
hi jazzy!when you have oiled it,it's look like a new fretboard?or still have some bright part inside?
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: bigredbass on December 04, 2011, 08:01:07 PM
I'm with Jazzy;  I put enough on it to where it looks wet, leave it for thirty minutes.  After that time you'll see where it's absorbed some of it.  Before I do it I rub the fingerboard with 0000 steelwool and shine up the frets, just to get everything cleaned up. Then I wipe it all dry and re-string.  Ebony is ridiculously hard, so I rarely worry that the steelwool is taking off any worrying amounts of wood, though I only do this no more than twice a year.  I hate new strings on top of dull-looking frets.  
 
J o e y
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: jazzyvee on December 04, 2011, 11:28:02 PM
I probably do mine about max twice a year and it looks great and black. I don't even change the strings afterwards as I can't say i've noticed any sound detriment.  
 
 
Oh lemon oil smells lovely but I prefer the smell of limes to lemon. I wonder if there is Lime oil and if so would that be equally as good.?
 
Jazzyvee
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: edwin on December 06, 2011, 11:42:39 PM
There is lime oil. My wife has expressed and steam distilled at her shop. They do have different constituents from lemon oil and Dawn isn't sure if it would be as good. It is a little more corrosive, so it could be dangerous to some finishes. It's also more expensive. She recommends the expressed version, if you are looking for it over on that side of the pond.
 
(Message edited by edwin on December 06, 2011)
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: mica on December 07, 2011, 07:00:54 PM
I'd steer clear of the lime oil, I found it to be irritating to my skin. It was the ONLY thing that made one particularly rank smelling case on a repair tolerable, sprinkled generously in the accessories compartment.
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: lbpesq on December 08, 2011, 07:25:00 AM
Anyone ever tried hemp oil?  Just wondering.  
 
Bill, tgo
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: hydrargyrum on December 08, 2011, 08:01:11 AM
Well there was this time back in college where these friends of mine and I took a trip to Mexico, and while we were there me met this guy from Turkey . . .
 
Oh, you mean on your fingerboard!  Umm, well nevermind, that's a whole different matter.  
 
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Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: terryc on December 08, 2011, 08:22:45 AM
mica..smoke from the hundreds of bars it had been in prior to public smoking ban??
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: edwin on December 08, 2011, 07:12:16 PM
My guess is that it was a remedy for cat pee.
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: jacko on December 09, 2011, 04:20:06 AM
Way back in the dim distant past my dad thought the cat had pee'd on my jeans - turned out to be the patchouli oil :-)  
 
Graeme
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: collyman on January 22, 2012, 04:34:53 PM
Any particular brand of lemon oil for the best results?
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: adriaan on January 22, 2012, 11:24:25 PM
For best results, use essential lemon oil, with no additives.
Title: Oil the Finger Board
Post by: edwin on January 22, 2012, 11:47:10 PM
I just hit up my wife, who owns www.artscent.com (http://www.artscent.com). A while back she said she'd give a 20% discount to Alembic club members for aromatherapy grade pure lemon oil and the offer still stands. 800 551 0701. She's got several options. Ask for Dawn as her employees will probably have no idea what you are talking about.
 
For the more adventurous of you, there is the path that one of her clients in Boston followed. He's an upright player and commissioned an oil for his fingerboard that would interact with the heat of his hands, which activated the oils and a lovely smell would appear. Kind of aromatherapy for instrument and player synergy.
 
(Message edited by edwin on January 22, 2012)