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  1. After impregnation with oil, a distinctly beautiful pattern is visible.
  2. Pinch-You are right, this is the whole purpose of hydration. The tree is saturated with lemon oil, becomes a little denser, does not dry out in hot climates, I would even say with confidence the sound changes a little for the better. Very dry, the neck of the guitar can change. So as not to twist the nut, I always treat with oil.
  3. This is the whole point. On Indian rosewood, the oil is absorbed in 30-40 minutes. This pad practically does not absorb oil at all. It costs a day or two and no results. Have to cleanse Dunlop 01. There were many guitars with Indian rosewood, but this is the first time.
  4. Thanks for the answer.👍 Dunlop 65 ultimate lemon oil.
  5. Hello, friends! A wonderful instrument 2010 GIBSON LES PAUL R9 CUSTOM SHOP 1959 REISSUE came to me. Which is not the usual overlay. Lemon oil does not absorb at all, when processed. And the structure of the tree is very different from Indian rosewood. Help me figure it out!
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