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It might be 'pure oil, no solvents' but then so is Sunflower Oil. Lemon oil as a finishing product is not known for it's polish. Its a fairly thin, penetrating oil that doesn't really leave a sheen on the surface at all. This, for instance (and a little over £10 for 500ml, a heck of a lot cheaper than Dunlops')
http://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/products/chestnutlemonoil/?combination=227_803&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjdLOBRCkARIsAFj5-GDHZOb195EQji0KLFdvO0zlgzttNuU2uk0Qo68pJj-_L_CLmQ9CsAoaAm4gEALw_wcB
Not sure I would use the TK Maxx product on a fretboard.
Adam
Get some pure bore oil from the chemist or from a music shop that sells woodwind instruments or a gunshop where it's used on stocks. All cheaper and better alternatives to the fancy chemical laced stuff branded for guitars.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/MusicNomad-The-F-One-Fretboard-Conditioner/dp/B006WPGZAG
Lemon-entry, my dear Watson, lemon-entry.
Here's the link - not sure how impartial he is, but some interesting info nonetheless: http://www.guitaranswerguy.com/12-lemon-oil-debate/
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My half-full bottle of Dunlop lemon oil is approaching ‘vintage’....
what vintage is yours ?
more specifically boards of the unfinished variety a la charvel and musicman?