+1 on Fret Doctor... that's my normal application.
very sparingly on a Q tip... once or twice a year is enough.
https://beafifer.com/boredoctor.html
Maple Fender necks: just wipe down with a cotton bandana...
If buying a used Fender with maple neck, I'd use windex and
a cotton bandana, just to get it clean (of the former owner).
Then play the hell out of it, to make it your own.
Never, never Pledge... very bad and outmoded idea.
Silicone products are NOT for guitars.
I use Lemon oil if I buy a used guitar... this can clean the dead punk
skin and finger grime off a rosewood or ebony fretboard.
Clean it with Lemon Oil, wipe that off, then seal it with Fret Doctor.
Once that's done, I use Gorgomyte to keep it clean and the frets
shiny.
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The voice of experience... hope this helps.