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The Crimson fretboard conditioner is superb though. No more "lemon" oil!
I've used Fender polish and thought it was very good.
Another option I've used is car waxes, they are exceedingly good nowadays, offer excellent protection and are durable.
If you have a good wax you use on the car then it saves buying two products.
It’s stage 2 of the 3 stage range from Halfords. Leaves the finest micron thin barrier and shines like a bare arse in the moonlight.
Stage 1 is a cleaner polish with a mild abrasive for working on swirl marks and stage 3 is carnauba wax.
I use stage 1 where needed but I didn’t buy stage 3 as I don’t like leaving a wax coating on the guitar. It tends to scratch easily and then it needs removing before reapplying.
I think they're about £8 each.
Considering all spray paint used to be nitro what makes guitars so different that they need a dedicated (overpriced) polish?