0000 steel wool. Removes all rust and corrosion. Everything is gone. Better than anything else I've used. I'm dead serious. they feel brand new.
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Re: the best string cleaner in the world!!!
Back in the old days (and some of the older guys will know this) we used to boil our strings in water and dry them out. This used to clean them up and also brought some life back into the strings for a while. You could do this maybe 3 or 4 times before the strings became dull and rusty but it was a cheap and effective way particularly if you were on a budget.
Now days strings are so cheap that you don't have to go through all this. The one problem about using the 0000 steel wool is that you will have flakes of strings over the board and entering any open pups so you may just have to wipe down the board and cover the pups when finished.
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Norm, I used to boil my strings, and it did work. But IMHO this works 10 times better. I've been doing it for awhile, maybe 6 months or so, when I usually need to change my strings ever week. So far I've made a set of acoustic strings go 7 months, and a set of EB 11's go 4 months. Thats a big difference from a week to 7 months. I havnt had a loss of mass or gauge/diamater (checking w/ my digi caliper). I think its the best idea in the world if I do say so myselfThis is the very perfection of a man, to find out his own imperfections. - St. Augustine of Hippo
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Yeah it is a good suggestion and now you got me having to go out and buy some steel wool - another essential item on the growing shopping list. I go through 30-40 sets of strings every year - so every little bit helps. One thing do you just give them a wipe over once and loosen the strings when doing this?
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I leave the strings on, and just thouroughly scrub 'em down. when I'm done, I take a ceramic bar mag from a cheap single coil and run it down the full length of the string slowly.This is the very perfection of a man, to find out his own imperfections. - St. Augustine of Hippo
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Ever tried ScotchBrite pads? Cleans about the same and being synthetic, wont leave steel whiskers on your pickups...I 'll give it a try as I have some handy.
Gibson KS 336, LP Standard, Special and Customs
Bogner, Orange, Tech 21 and Fender amps
Celestion speakers
Duncan, Bare Knuckle, WCR and Gibson pups
Too many pedals....
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Blitz cloth. Although I personally no longer advocate the use of a string cleaner, wiping them down with a rag after playing works wonders. But a bit of metal Polish in the rag canīt hurtZerberus Industries: Where perfection just isn't good enough.
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Butnut, I tried the scotch pads, and while I like them for finishing and other things, it left a green (that was the color I got) layer of shavings all over the guitar, which couldnt be picked up by a mag.This is the very perfection of a man, to find out his own imperfections. - St. Augustine of Hippo
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Re: the best string cleaner in the world!!!
Originally posted by Norman_TBack in the old days (and some of the older guys will know this) we used to boil our strings in water and dry them out. This used to clean them up and also brought some life back into the strings for a while. You could do this maybe 3 or 4 times before the strings became dull and rusty but it was a cheap and effective way particularly if you were on a budget.
Now days strings are so cheap that you don't have to go through all this.::::To sound reinforcement engineer::::
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Could we please have everything louder than everything else ? ...
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Originally posted by ZerberusBlitz cloth. Although I personally no longer advocate the use of a string cleaner, wiping them down with a rag after playing works wonders. But a bit of metal Polish in the rag canīt hurtLast edited by Kent S.; 07-13-2004, 06:07 AM.::::To sound reinforcement engineer::::
... What? ... ::::snicker:::: ...Yes, ... Right, ...
Could we please have everything louder than everything else ? ...
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Re: the best string cleaner in the world!!!
never tried it.
the best advice i ever got given was wash your hands first, and dont let any other ppl play it!!!
my ernie balls seem to last me a good 2 or 3 months before they start sounding crap (the brightness dies down a bit after time but it still sounds good) but if i let one of my mates play it he'll kill them in a matter of minutes
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