€ 16.50
Buy our guitar fretboard wax to condition your guitars fretboard and improve playability. Our beeswax is locally sourced here in Zandvoort and our guitar fretboard wax contains 100% natural ingredients.
25 in stock
25 in stock
My GuitarBuddy Fretboard Wax & Conditioner is handmade in Zandvoort Nederlands. It contains natural and organic ingredients.
Give your fretboard the food it deserves. GuitarBuddy Fretboard Wax is a premium guitar fretboard conditioner and 3handcrafted in Zandvoort, Netherlands, using 100% natural ingredients including locally sourced beeswax from the North Sea coast.
Whether you play electric, bass, or acoustic guitar, your unfinished fretboard absorbs sweat, dries out over time, and is vulnerable to cracking, especially in the dry Dutch winters. Regular conditioning keeps the wood hydrated, smooth, and protected, so your guitar plays and feels its best for years to come.
What it does
Deeply conditions rosewood, ebony, and other unfinished fretboards
Prevents drying and cracking caused by humidity changes
Lubricates strings at the fret contact points for smoother bending and playability
Leaves a subtle, natural fragrance, not overpowering, just clean and fresh
Protects the wood with a thin, breathable wax layer that won’t clog the grain
What’s inside
Every tin contains only natural ingredients: locally sourced beeswax (bijenwas) from Zandvoort, jojoba oil, and carnauba wax. No silicones, no synthetic fillers, no harsh chemicals.
Made in Zandvoort, shipped across the Netherlands
Unlike imported alternatives, GuitarBuddy Fretboard Wax is made right here in the Netherlands. If you’re looking for a fretboard conditioner Nederland, gitaar fretboard wax kopen, or a local alternative to products like Monty’s Guitar Fretboard Food, this is the product you’ve been looking for, made by a fellow guitarist who services guitars in the Haarlem and Amsterdam region every day.
How to use
Remove your strings or loosen them enough to access the fretboard freely.
Apply a small amount of wax using a soft cloth or your fingertip.
Work it into the wood fret by fret using small circular motions.
Let it absorb for 1-2 minutes, then buff off the excess with a clean, dry cloth.
Restring and enjoy the difference.
Recommended every 3-6 months, or whenever your fretboard looks or feels dry.
Suitable for
Rosewood fretboards (palissander)
Ebony fretboards
Other unfinished / raw fretboards
Not recommended for maple fretboards with a gloss finish.
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