Wooden Wrist Wrest

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I have a nice little wooden wrist rest with my keyboard. I've had it a couple of years and every couple of months I have to give it a little sand and an oil as it gets rough where my hands rest when typing. This isn't really a hardship but wondered if others with wooden rests have the same issue and what they use for theirs, thinking some sort of harder coating could be used, but not a clue where to start looking.
 
Keychron makes wooden wrist rest, I am sure there are others.

I put some guitar fretboard "food/conditioner" on mine. You can get fretboard cleaner too. You can even put on a coat of oil that will turn it shiny, like a coat of protective layer, something like Tru-oil, but they are for guitar body rather than fretboard.

All safe for wood use, all safe for human day to day use.

I have also used like a 800/2000 grit sandpaper to remove the top layer before more cleaning and conditioning.
 
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