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    Anyone use FingerEase/string oil?

    Just wondering if anyone here uses string lubricating oil, for example Finger-ease.... I'm become somewhat addicted to the stuff and am wondering if that's normal
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    a good way to solve the addiction is wonder wipes
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    Someone recently recommended using lighter fluid on strings to clean them. I've no doubt it works very well. But the idea of carrying a container of lighter fluid around in my guitar case just doesn't give me a warm, fuzzy, secure feeling. I ran out of Wonder string Wipes yesterday; my first small container. So, let's see... lighter fluid or Wonder Wipes? Anyone got a match? Maybe I can do a little Hendrix action...

    Don't recall if it was StringEase I tried awhile back, but it was a spray on container that was suppose to remove string squeak. Didn't care for it, nor would I want anything which leaves residue on the strings or my fingers.

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    I advocated using lighter fluid on the guitar body - It would work on the strings too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudmurphy View Post
    I advocated using lighter fluid on the guitar body - It would work on the strings too.
    Yup, ya did indeed, Spudster. This was from someone else in the string business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the24thfret View Post
    Just wondering if anyone here uses string lubricating oil, for example Finger-ease.... I'm become somewhat addicted to the stuff and am wondering if that's normal

    I use the wonder wipes (string cleaner ones) and finger ease. I love both. The finger ease really is a great product. Same goes for the wonder wipes. I'll never use anything but wonder wipes to polish my guitar or condition my fretboard.

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    I've used Finger Ease, and like it. Wonder Wipes sound interesting. Never heard of them.

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    The Wonder Wipe string cleaner is actually my favorite one.

    Calling it a string cleaner limits the full potential of the product.

    It lubricates (like fingerease), cleans grime (like fast fret), and also contains a polymer protectant that eliminates acid and sweat from getting to the core of the wound string.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    The Wonder Wipe string cleaner is actually my favorite one.

    Calling it a string cleaner limits the full potential of the product.

    It lubricates (like fingerease), cleans grime (like fast fret), and also contains a polymer protectant that eliminates acid and sweat from getting to the core of the wound string.
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    Good to know I'm not the only one who likes this stuff, or the feeling of oily strings. There's something about a guitar setup well and with nice new greased strings before gigtime.

    Don't think I can do the lighter fluid thing, though. Simply because it's lighter fluid.

    Quote Originally Posted by Brian View Post
    The Wonder Wipe string cleaner is actually my favorite one.

    Calling it a string cleaner limits the full potential of the product.

    It lubricates (like fingerease), cleans grime (like fast fret), and also contains a polymer protectant that eliminates acid and sweat from getting to the core of the wound string.
    Thanks for the info, though you may have a bias . Sounds like a good product, but I haven't been able to locate any here in Japan yet. If I ever do, I will be sure to give it a try.

    My only gripe is that I don't like throw away cleaners at all. I wish I could find Finger-ease in larger containers so it wasn't so wasteful to use. Same goes with wonder wipes, I would think.
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    Quote Originally Posted by candid_x View Post
    Yup, ya did indeed, Spudster. This was from someone else in the string business.
    and likewise,I also use your tip of warm water on a cloth to keep the body clean rather than using wax. It does help on those pesky black guitars!

    Now back to the "finger ease" topic

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    I use the stuff and have for a number of years very lightly and only when it feels like my fingers get stuck.
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    How do Wonder Wipes compare with Fast Fret ? I've used the aforementioned for years (I daren't say the name twice, even quietly!) and love the effect it has on the strings but find I often get too much on and it then makes my fingers feel greasy... and it doesn't clean behind the strings, which I see as a big advantage for Wonder Wipes. But, coming back to my question, do they use similar cleaning/lubricating chemicals or are they totally different animals?
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    i use finger ease before and after playing, strings last a hell of a lot longer i love the stuff, i would try wonder wipes but i cant find anyone in brisbane, australia who stocks it
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    marduke, exactly how i feel at this point. want to try the wonderwipes as well...
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