Fretboard Dryness

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Hi all,

So, only on one of my guitars am I finding the fretboard to dry out quickly. From what I was told, it’s Rosewood.

Is this normal?

How often do you apply lemon oil or is there something more long-lasting?

Thanks!
 
I don't have that issue, but I do treat / clean the fretboards on my guitars with every string change with Music Nomad F-One oil. I have seen other people use products that have a paste consistency to treat fretboards (never used one myself). The only one I could find when searching is called Monty's Instrument Food, though it does seem overpriced for what is likely silicone oil and bees wax.
 
I use Fret Doctor. It is a rosewood bore oil for wind instruments. A small bottle will last you many years. I am still on the first small bottle I bought and I have had it for probably close to 20 years, maybe longer. I only use it when a board looks very dry. I don't even have to use it once a year. I would say that I use it once every two or three years on each guitar. I find that the guitars I am playing more often don't seem to need it because they are picking up oil from my hands.
 
I use F-ONE oil by Music Nomad. Been using it for years. Don't know if it's any better than some others but it works and don't need to use much. Wipe on, wipe off. I still have almost an entire bottle of Dr Duck's AxWax. I stopped using. I think it was because it felt super oily but I might revisit it since I have a ton.
 
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