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Old 11-09-2006, 05:00 PM   #9
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The new D'andrea lemon oil (most guitar shops sell it) now comes with a cotton applicator built into the bottle. I'd suggest that. Also, don't go mad with the lemon oil; its much better to do many passes rather than saturate it in a oner. Yes, i know it is onerous, but by now you should know that the best results come from relentless monotony :agree:
Otherwise just use a lint free colth. I have one quartered, each is stitched with "lemon on, lemon off, polish on, polish off" and it helps you prevent mixing lemon oil in when you are trying to take it off. Hope i help in some form.
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