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product_id: 53831204
title: "Total Fretboard Care (MN144)"
brand: "musicnomad"
price: "635 DH"
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reviews_count: 9
category: "Music Nomad"
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# Micro-fine polishing compounds for quick fret shine 3 ergonomic fretboard guards for all fret sizes 100% natural, petroleum & wax free oil Total Fretboard Care (MN144)

**Brand:** musicnomad
**Price:** 635 DH
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Elevate your guitar game—shine, protect, and play like a legend!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Total Fretboard Care (MN144) by musicnomad
- **How much does it cost?** 635 DH with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ma](https://www.desertcart.ma/products/53831204-total-fretboard-care-mn144)

## Best For

- musicnomad enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted musicnomad brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Proudly USA Formulated:** Crafted with care in the USA, combining natural oils and innovative design for ultimate fretboard care.
- • **Premium Microfiber Cloth:** Machine washable suede cloth designed to maximize polish effectiveness and durability.
- • **Effortless Fret Polishing:** FRINE polish removes oxidation and grime fast, making bends and vibrato buttery smooth.
- • **Custom Fit Fretboard Guards:** Three sizes with ergonomic handles keep your hands steady and protect wood during polishing.
- • **Restore & Protect Like a Pro:** F-ONE oil cleans, conditions, and shields all unfinished fretboards without sticky residues.

## Overview

MusicNomad Total Fretboard Care Kit (MN144) is a comprehensive, all-natural fretboard maintenance system featuring petroleum-free F-ONE oil, a revolutionary FRINE fret polish with micro-fine compounds, and three ergonomic fretboard guards tailored for all fret sizes. Designed to restore, protect, and enhance playability, this USA-formulated kit delivers a showroom finish and prolongs string life, making it an essential tool for serious guitarists.

## Description

MusicNomad Total Fretboard Care Kit gives you all the products to restore, maintain and protect your frets and fretboard wood to give it that showroom look and feel. Start by using MusicNomad's FRINE fret polishing kit that will not only make bending and vibrato easier, but prolong your string life. Oxidized, dirty frets cause more string damage than you'd think. MusicNomad's FRINE fret polishing kit contains everything you need to give your frets an eye glaring, clean shine. The specially formulated FRINE fret polish has micro-fine polishing compounds that safely and quickly remove oxidation, dirt and oil. MusicNomad's innovative fretboard guards and premium microfiber cloth are designed to make it safe and super easy. The second step is to use MusicNomad's F-ONE that's formulated using a complex mixture of the finest ultra-refined oils to clean, condition, and protect your unfinished fretboard. This product is 100 percent free of any lemon extracts, waxes, petroleum distillates, detergents, and water. It leaves your fretboard looking new, playing great, and feeling smooth, never sticky or tacky. Developed using only naturally produced oils, F-ONE gives wood its life back. Look, Sound & Play the Best!

Review: MusicNomad Total Fretboard Care - Great little kit, every guitar player should have one, comes with fret polish, and an extremely well manufactured fret board oil that you can also use to clean the strings and also lubricate them. Absolutely no smell, the shine from the feet polish is easy to achieve with just using the provided polishing cloth, and it provides a great amount of protection for any fret board, as I've even used this oil on maple fret boards.
Review: Why you need this? I'll tell you. - A change of strings can be a mixed bag of satisfaction and relief. After a good couple hours of playing it is worth the effort. It is just not quite like getting the instrument back from the guitar doctor. This one extra step might change your strings more often. Polish the frets while the strings are off and you have a poor man's luthier service. Use as much time and patience as you can afford. You are rewarded with a buttery smooth gleaming delight to the touch. This is half of what I get out of the yearly trip to the luthier. It is seriously that good! Let me share my journey with this experience so far. I will tell you what I have found that works. The first time that I did the fret polishing was just a quick rub down. It was a bit frustrating. More than a bit. I was considering not even doing all of the frets. The little plates are thin and flexible. That first time polishing frets was on my acoustic dread. I was seated on a stool with the guitar on the floor. This the same way I usually change strings (Justin Guitar Style). As I polished frets the guitar was rocking. The rocking caused the thin metal slotted fretboard protectors to jump off and on the frets. Polish was as much on the board as the fret. It seemed like it went on and on as a real fight all the way thru. Three way rumble. I was holding the plate by the handle. This grip did little to control the placement of the plate with relation to the fret. The thin metal would flex and rise up at the far end when enough pressure was applied to overcome the shifting neck due to the movement of the guitar body edge on the floor. This is partly due to the slight bend in the center of the plate to compensate for varying neck circumference. Nothing holding still. Just fighting for every inch of fret being polished. But I did it. Polished all of the playable frets. Stringed up and instantly knew as soon as I began to play that this was worth the effort and frustration. It doesn't have to be that difficult to polish the frets with a couple simple adjustments to the routine as follows. Current polish routine. Remove strings. Set up a small kneeling meditation stool that leans slightly forward. With the stool angled toward me I rest the edge of the guitar on the kneeling stool. This reduced the rocking considerably. Then placing the slotted fretboard protector plate on the fret with a small open space at the end of the slot. Pinch the plate at the edge of the fretboard using the guitar neck to rest your hand don't worry about the handle. This allows enough pressure to be applied to the plate to remain flush with the board. The gap at the end allows for some guitar body movement and polishing pressure without jumping up off of the fret. I like using old white t shirt rather than the provided black rag. Maybe the black rag could be quicker? But it won't really reveal the black tarnish because it is black. Short version. Use a folded up blanket and pillow to rest the guitar on the floor securely witouut rocking. Pinch the plate with a gap open at the far end. Rest hand with plate on fretboard edge. Polish. Oil board. Replace strings. Amaze yourself with instant joy. The fretboard oil revealed to me for the first time that I have wood grain on my ebony fretboard. Who knew? It turns out that there is something better than lemon oil or Old English furniture polish. It is this stuff. It seems to be a very clean and well refined oil. I have upped my game. Up yours 👍

## Features

- F-ONE oil cleans & conditions & protects all unfinished fretboards including rosewood, ebony, Maple
- F-ONE contains 100% natural oils & is Lemon-Oil free. Petroleum & wax free
- FRINE Fret Polish revolutionary, petroleum free formulation is designed to clean and polish All Frets safely and quickly
- 3 GRIP Fretboard Guards with an innovative handle keeps your hands from getting in the way and engineered curved angle contours to all fretboards. 1 each for all small, Medium, jumbo fret slot sizes
- Microfiber suede Cloth specially designed to work with our FRINE fret Polish. Machine washable
- Proudly Formulated in the USA
- All components inside the tube

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B075FBRMC7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,233 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #84 in Guitar Cleaning & Care Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,832) |
| Date First Available | August 31, 2017 |
| Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
| Item model number | MN144 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 3.38 x 6.5 x 2 inches |
| Size | 1.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 2) |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MusicNomad
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Material Feature:** Natural
- **Scent:** Lemon
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Fretboard

## Images

![Total Fretboard Care (MN144) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/617R4uBlctL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I apply this as nut lubricant?**
A: No. There are specific products for guitar nut lube. I use big bends nutsauce.

**Q: Can I use it on maple fretboards?**
A: I don’t have maple fretboard on my guitar but a friend comes over and cleans his guitar and he used it on his maple fretboard twice several months apart and it hasn’t hurt anything, seem fine

**Q: Can you use it on an Indian laurel?**
A: It will work great on unfinished Indian Laurel. If there is a finish on your fretboard you will want to use the Guitar Detailer MN100

**Q: Can i use the f-one oil on polymer fretboard? composite acoustic legacy**
A: I would not recommend that. It is for unfinished wood only.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MusicNomad Total Fretboard Care
*by J***Y on January 12, 2026*

Great little kit, every guitar player should have one, comes with fret polish, and an extremely well manufactured fret board oil that you can also use to clean the strings and also lubricate them. Absolutely no smell, the shine from the feet polish is easy to achieve with just using the provided polishing cloth, and it provides a great amount of protection for any fret board, as I've even used this oil on maple fret boards.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Why you need this? I'll tell you.
*by M***N on August 24, 2022*

A change of strings can be a mixed bag of satisfaction and relief. After a good couple hours of playing it is worth the effort. It is just not quite like getting the instrument back from the guitar doctor. This one extra step might change your strings more often. Polish the frets while the strings are off and you have a poor man's luthier service. Use as much time and patience as you can afford. You are rewarded with a buttery smooth gleaming delight to the touch. This is half of what I get out of the yearly trip to the luthier. It is seriously that good! Let me share my journey with this experience so far. I will tell you what I have found that works. The first time that I did the fret polishing was just a quick rub down. It was a bit frustrating. More than a bit. I was considering not even doing all of the frets. The little plates are thin and flexible. That first time polishing frets was on my acoustic dread. I was seated on a stool with the guitar on the floor. This the same way I usually change strings (Justin Guitar Style). As I polished frets the guitar was rocking. The rocking caused the thin metal slotted fretboard protectors to jump off and on the frets. Polish was as much on the board as the fret. It seemed like it went on and on as a real fight all the way thru. Three way rumble. I was holding the plate by the handle. This grip did little to control the placement of the plate with relation to the fret. The thin metal would flex and rise up at the far end when enough pressure was applied to overcome the shifting neck due to the movement of the guitar body edge on the floor. This is partly due to the slight bend in the center of the plate to compensate for varying neck circumference. Nothing holding still. Just fighting for every inch of fret being polished. But I did it. Polished all of the playable frets. Stringed up and instantly knew as soon as I began to play that this was worth the effort and frustration. It doesn't have to be that difficult to polish the frets with a couple simple adjustments to the routine as follows. Current polish routine. Remove strings. Set up a small kneeling meditation stool that leans slightly forward. With the stool angled toward me I rest the edge of the guitar on the kneeling stool. This reduced the rocking considerably. Then placing the slotted fretboard protector plate on the fret with a small open space at the end of the slot. Pinch the plate at the edge of the fretboard using the guitar neck to rest your hand don't worry about the handle. This allows enough pressure to be applied to the plate to remain flush with the board. The gap at the end allows for some guitar body movement and polishing pressure without jumping up off of the fret. I like using old white t shirt rather than the provided black rag. Maybe the black rag could be quicker? But it won't really reveal the black tarnish because it is black. Short version. Use a folded up blanket and pillow to rest the guitar on the floor securely witouut rocking. Pinch the plate with a gap open at the far end. Rest hand with plate on fretboard edge. Polish. Oil board. Replace strings. Amaze yourself with instant joy. The fretboard oil revealed to me for the first time that I have wood grain on my ebony fretboard. Who knew? It turns out that there is something better than lemon oil or Old English furniture polish. It is this stuff. It seems to be a very clean and well refined oil. I have upped my game. Up yours 👍

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GUITAR CARE YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU NEEDED!
*by M***O on April 11, 2025*

I need to give my cousin credit who's also a guitarist for recommending this product to me. He plays an archtop electric and I have an acoustic Martin. He was raving about the difference cleaning up his fretboard made, so I decided to give it a try. After removing the strings I went to work, polishing the frets and the space between them. I hadn't realized the extent of the buildup on the fretboard. The whole process took less than an hour and you could notice a real improvement in the appearance of the fretboard. Even better, I found playing to be notably easier and smoother, like having a new guitar. I'm delighted to say that, for a few dollars, I've found something that adds to the enjoyment of playing and will help keep my instrument in great shape. I plan on using this product on a regular basis, perhaps every 6 to 12 months. Highly recommended!

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