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Dunlop 6502 Formula 65 Guitar Fingerboard Care Kit

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$19.16

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About this item

  • Everything you need for basic fingerboard care
  • Also includes 100% cotton polishing cloth, and care instructions
  • Genuine Dunlop guitar care & maintenance products
  • Item Package Dimension: 5.118110231L x 3.8976377913W x 1.968503935H inches
  • Item Package Weight - 0.52690480618 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1
  • Product Type - CLEANING AGENT


Includes 6524 Fingerboard Cleaner and Prep, 6532 Deep Conditioner Oil, Micro Fine fret polishing cloth, 100% cotton polishing cloth, and care instructions.


Keith
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2024
Love the product and the shipping was fast
Jon
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
good product. definitely helps keep the guitar nice and clean and smoooooooth
mike gro
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2023
As the title says this is truly a great kit. Watch some YouTube vids if you are concerned with how to do this properly. I used the oil on any unsealed wood and it works fantastic.
Ontario Al
Reviewed in Canada on July 9, 2020
This kit does the whole job of fingerboard restoration. Makes playing much nicer and slicker. The kit includes everything you will need to clean the fingerboard and then oil it.
カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on July 10, 2020
フレット磨きクロスに使用した跡がありました。
Karan
Reviewed in India on April 15, 2017
Good product and seller, a must as i like my guitar in good condition
AnthonyW
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2014
I bought this product for a used guitar with a dirty, dry, and unloved rosewood fingerboard. In order to give how bad it truly was the fingerboard was whitish in color. I sat the guitar down on a table, following Dunlop's instructions, cleaned the fingerboard. The grayish cloth that came with the kit was a gross brown after I was done. Not a complaint to Dunlop at all, the fact it got rid of that much grime is amazing. I then brought the color back to the guitar and wow did it bring the color back. I just bought a brand new guitar a couple months ago and their rosewood colors about matched. Needless to say it helped my playing too.pros-Can bring even disgustingly whitish rosewood back to actually looking like rosewood-I only tested under severe conditions but I could slide and do other techniques more easilycons-The cloths might need better labelled
Alan C Cramer
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014
I picked this up when I began the project of setting up, repairing, cleaning up several electric guitars in various stages of disarray. I figured I would try it out since I already use some of their products (guitar picks and accessories mostly). It seemed pretty simple. You spray on the step 1 cleaner and clean the fretboard (yup, cloth included). After it dries you apply the step 2 conditioner, wipe off excess and done.First I used it on a BC Rich, ESP and Jackson that were in pretty good shape. No problem worked like a charm. Quick and easy and during "drying" times is when I worked on other hardware on the guitar.Next - I had a pair of Jackson guitars that were in rough shape. I actually used very fine steel wool to clean off the frets and then went to work with the fingerboard kit.......AMAZING. It worked great, and when I was all done with the set ups it was nice to feel these guitars shred the way they used to.Finally, I had an Epiphone guitar that I grabbed from my buddy as a challenge. This thing was filthy, grimy, dirty. I was impressed. The cleaner stripped away the majority of the gunk on the first application. I did use it a 2nd time to get the deep down dirt, but WOW. Turned out that was the easiest part of this restoration product. After letting the cleaner dry completely I used the conditioner and you could tell how thirsty the wood was for some attention.So I'm a believer and a recommender. I even went out and picked up the Dunlop complete guitar care kit, because I figure if this little set was so good, the rest of the stuff must be great too.**NOTE - This is NOT for Maple fingerboards, so make sure you know what you're dealing with on your axe. The guitars I used it on were primarily rosewood fingerboards and they worked great!
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2014
I wasn't quite sure what to expect but have a few old guitars with pretty weathered looking fingerboards. I figured I'd give this a try. I am so glad I did. I could not believe how much residue was on the rag after I cleaned the fret board, yuk. Then I used the 02 treatment product to treat it and it really brought out the natural color. I'd like to say it looks like new, but the guitar is a 1967 so that would be a stretch.But it looks a heck of a lot better, almost new. I used it on one of my less valuable acoustics, but it's still a '67 USA made Fender. I have such faith in this that I'm going to do my '77 Gibson acoustic next.Then I have a couple of electrics I will do when I change strings on them. This stuff is great.
Huevos Rancheros
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2013
Nice little kit. it has 800 grit sandpaper in it, I hadn't noticed that in the listing, maybe I overlooked it. I had just bought some 600 grit at homedepot and used on the neck of a used guitar that had been neglected for nearly a decade. The 600 made it glassy smooth again (wet sanding) - I used this instead of the 800 that came with the package and it worked well for me.I had made the mistake of waxing my fretboard with carnuba wax after reading about it on a chat board. Big mistake it deadened the sound terrible. I was miserable, my guitar sounded like s***.After 20 minutes with this kit and a new set of strings and Bob's your uncle, good as new. I'm going to use this everytime I change strings on all my guitars.Nice little kit, I might even get around to using the 800 grit paper that came with it one of these days. Works a charm on acoustic guitars, haven't tried it on the electric guitars yet.
Keny
Reviewed in Japan on February 5, 2013
ヴァイオリンの指板に使用しました。01でクリーニングまでは、良かったんですが、02の使い方が良く解らなくって一杯飲みながら検討の結果、単に押し付けるだけと判明しました。楽しませてもらいました。そして、使用すると指板が真っ黒に変身しました。こんなに黒かったかと、手入れしていないことが露見しましたね。
Sim
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2013
I cleaned and oiled the fretboard on my straocaster the day after I received the product. The cleaning product worked very nicely but the oil was hard to get out through the applicator. The fretboard turned out nicely though so I decided to give it a 4 instead of a 3. I have to say though that I believe a big bottle of eye glass cleaner to clean the fretboard with and a good furniture polish would work just as well. Since you only use a small amount the kit will last a long time so it isn't a bad buy. Just remember it isn't recommended for a maple fretboard and could damage it. If you want to use this type of product then I recommend this one.
Carlos Rosario
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2012
I own two Spanish Classical guitars. One is one year old. The other is a 42 years old guitar I recently bought on-line. I needed to upgrade the tuning machine on the old guitar so I decided to wait until I got the Dunlop kit. I am highly impressed. I laid my new guitar next to the old one. Both have ebony fingerboards. And the frets and the ebony fingerboard on the old guitar look newer now (there were no cracks or scratches on the old fingerboard) than those on the new guitar. So that bothers me now. Cause I know that I will have to use the Dunlop kit next time I change strings on the new guitar. So a word of warning, if you own more than one guitar, you may have a lot of cleaning ahead of you. On the down side, you are going to have to order the fret polishing clothes separately for about $4 dollars or less for a pair because the one one that comes with the kit is going to wear out long before the liquids are used up.