When working on guitars, one hand is usually engaged in holding and stabilizing the guitar while the other hand reaches for tools, etc. If you grab it wrong, you have to put it down and grip it from the other side. You press on the round top and a spout/hole opens up on ONE side of the bottle. OTHER PRODUCTS COME IN A flat bottle with a "lotion-like" top/applicator. The MusicNomad F-ONE Oil is better THAN ANYTHING ELSE I HAVE TRIED for a variety of reasons.ġ) after it dries, the fingerboard does not look and feel dried out.Ģ) the thick consistency of the oil means that I can drop it on the neck without it running down the sides of the guitar and onto my pants.ģ) the applicator tip makes it easy to precisely apply the oil accurately without mess or waste.Ĥ) believe it or not, the shape of the bottle makes it easy to grab the bottle and apply it without worrying about the angle or side of the applicator. I now have a guitar, which sounds incredible, and is again a JOY to play like it hasn’t in a long time. After all of this was removed, that neck has not felt that good since the eighties. And then I realized it was cleaning like it has never been cleaned before years of dirt sweat imbedded into the finish and just being covered up and sealed in by other products through the years.
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Then I used your product, Pro Strength Guitar Polish!! When I applied it to the neck at first I thought it was stripping the paint the polishing cloth was kind of dirty. I guess I pretty much accepted is as nature of the beast. Through the years it got worse and worse used lots of different products but in the end would pretty much polish well and get anywhere from a half hour to a hour out of it before it got tacky and had to polish and buff again. That’s right it did!! I’m sure you are well aware of those Nitro finishes & over time those necks can get tacky. But as far as I am concerned your product has saved my 1981 Les Paul. I truly think your products are hands-down, no contest, the absolute best on the market. Your products shine far better, work far better, and overall, are simply outstanding! I just wanted to pass along my appreciation of what you do. FINALLY, someone offered a string cleaner, that’s ACTUALLY the width of your neck, WORKS GREAT, and is refillable. However, your String Fuel, and the fact that you offer refills is what introduced me to MusicNomad. I’m especially a fan of your Detailer, as I have both gloss and matte finished guitars, and this is safe for both. Your products are by FAR superior! I have your Guitar One, Polish, Detailer, F-One Oil, and String Fuel. I never had a single issue with any Dunlop cleaner. I still really have nothing bad to say about them, after having used their polish, string cleaner, and fretboard cleaner & condition for years. the cheaper the better and if it says "Squire" that's even better."Hello, please pass this on to whom it applies: I wanted to write you… I was a long time user of Dunlop guitar care products. I played one of Mike Lull's teles 2 years ago at the Arlington, TX guitar show, and it was certainly something special.Īs an aside: can't seem to talk too much about our "fancied-up" non-tele teles 'round here. I'd also trade for a Mike Lull light ash tele, same white/blonde color. The highly ornate woods and finishes are a bit too much for me to bang around sometimes. That said, I would like to trade mine for an Anderson Hollow T Classic w/Ash over ash or alder, and finished in Mary Kay Blonde/Trans white blonde whatever for a more "traditional" or vintage aesthetic. I believe Tom Anderson has the building process down to an art, and can reliably predict the outcome of his instruments as good or better than anyone in the business. I'm not sure anyone makes a better bolt-on Fender style instrument. highly figured maple over chambered alder back finished in Burnished Orange Burst w/scraped binding.