


🎸 Swipe, Shine, and Own the Stage with Wonder Wipes!
Ernie Ball P04247 Wonder Wipes Fretboard Conditioner offers 20 individually wrapped towelettes infused with a unique blend of orange, jojoba, and linseed oils. Designed to eliminate dirt, acid, and grime, these wipes nourish and protect your guitar’s fretboard, enhancing tone and extending its lifespan. Compact and travel-friendly, they’re a must-have for every serious guitarist’s maintenance kit.

| ASIN | B002LSCB7O |
| Color Name | Fretboard Conditioner |
| Connector Type | / |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,737) |
| Date First Available | 21 July 2013 |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Item model number | P04247 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 3.18 x 23.5 cm; 50 g |
| Size | 20 count (Pack of 1) |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
M**Y
So impressed, excellent product and I’ve messed around with a lot of other fretboard conditioning products in the past. One wipe very easily serviced my 3 guitars, but I reckon it could have done another 3. The wood seems to love it.
A**S
bene... carine e pratiche si utilizzano facilmente... utilizzandole ci si rende davvero conto di quanto passano diventare sporche le corde del tuo strumento e in generale quanta sporcizia e polvere circolano anche a CASA TUA!!!! peccato che sono pochine e che sono usa e getta e che sono incartate una a una...cioè con 10 scatole hai fatto il 50~ dell'inquinamento mondiale^^... scherzi a parte le consiglio a chi non pulisce ossessivamente lo strumento... seno prendetevi la boccetta no?!
M**S
Very handy. Usable with the strings on. Dries quicker than the pure oils. Good value in large packs
M**N
Très riche c'est vrai mais extrêmement efficace! Prévoyez plutôt de l'utiliser le soir pour laisser pénétrer la nuit, ça assombrit légèrement le palissandre et lui donne un rendu plus qualitatif. On peut faire 2 ou 3 guitares avec une seule lingette.
B**N
I really love these little wipes in spite of myself. Compared to the Fender *deodorant* package cleaner that's the width of all the strings on a guitar, lasts quite a while, and costs a few dollars more, these are far more expensive in that they're one-time use. Unfortunately, that one-time use thing is the very reason I've so grown to love 'em! I usually buy a few boxes at a time when prices are good and keep four or five packets of these one-shot cleaner/conditioner wipes in each instrument case (at least some in my guitar case and some in the case of the mandolin I'm playing the most at the time, out of a total of five). They are very moist and do a splendid job -- easily cleaning both the strings and the fingerboard, and a quick unwrapping of the wipe makes it plenty thin enough to do the sides and backs of the strings all the way up to the nut. I also keep a couple of cleaning cloths with each instrument, one of very good, thick microfiber and the other a decent-but-inexpensive lint-free cloth. The latter then gets used to wipe down everything and make sure it's dry. I also have used the wipes on occasion after cleaning the strings and fingerboard to give a trouble spot on my instrument a swipe, followed by drying with the good cloth, then buffing with the microfiber cloth. That's something you just can't do with either the Fender stick cleaner, or the smaller (but also very good) round wiper/cleaner built into the cap of the bottle of cleaner/conditioner sold by D'Addario under the Planet Waves name. I love all of the products mentioned, and often can you find them all among my collection of doo-dads used to keep my instruments in decent shape. It's just that with the pre-moistened, single-use towels from Ernie Ball, I can do everything that needs to be done without additional items like another cloth to clean under the strings while also doing the fingerboard. These are the quicker and easiest to use for me by far. I do use the other products on occasion (even often), but they do take a bit more effort to get the job done. They are more expensive ca$h-wise and last longer in the long run, but what value do you place on the time wasted?
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