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0000 steel wool followed by lemon oil.
I greatly prefer a Scotchbrite pad instead of steel wool. Steel wool particles can break off and get embedded in the wood grain. They'll end up in your fingers...that hurts. And they can rust.
+1 on the Scotchbrite pad.
And I have been using Fender Fretboard Conditioner by Meguiar's for a few years now, love this stuff. Cleans and lubes.
I just cleaned up a MIM Precision RW fretboard that it had appeared someone waited until their hands were as dirty as can be before playing. Clean as a whistle now.
Be careful not to over-lube your board. I wipe off the excess frequently, and I only lube a board once a year at the most. Over-lubing can soften the wood and loosen the frets.