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D'Addario Accessories Hydrate Fingerboard Conditioner is a 2 Fl Oz spray designed to clean and condition dark natural wood fingerboards. Its unique formula effectively removes dirt and grime while restoring essential moisture to prevent damage like drying and cracking. The easy-to-use spray bottle ensures a hassle-free application without causing any build-up.
J**R
Good product
I bought this because most fretboard conditioners I have seen have lemon in them and my fiancé has a citrus allergy. This stuff works great and hydrate the fretboard very well.
Z**H
Your guitar will thank you
Great for rosewood/non-maple fretboards. Really brings out the best in the wood. I use this stuff every time I change the strings.
P**.
High quality
Good stuff.
B**L
Works great
A+++
N**T
Good for Guitar fretboard
Good for Guitar fretboard
J**L
Hydration
This product comes in handy with the prevention of any fretboard damage that may occur without the use of it.
R**N
Incredible product
I recently bought a Squier Sonic Stratocaster and when delivered the fret board was REALLY dry. I tried a few of my standard oils/products and the improvement was only temporary and started drying out quickly and fading. Bought this product and it instantly fixed the issues. The moisturizing effect was deep, thorough, and it brought out a rich darkness in the wood that I love. Amazing product for sure.
N**R
I've used them all... This is the one!
I've tried every fretboard conditioner on the market and I've come to the realization that this one is not just "great for the price" but great despite the price. In my experience (as someone with over 50 guitars) the D'Addario formula does an excellent job in making a dry fretboard dark and rich. If you have a light looking rosewood or streaky ebony fretboard this will make a huge difference. IMO, it darkens much better than F-One Oil and just as much as Fret Doctor which is 3x the price. **Keep in mind that conditioners will not be effective on less porous fretboards like Pau Ferro or cheaper quality fretboards like Jatoba or Laurel, etc..
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