candid_x
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Well, Tony's right, it does put some *pring* back in the string, and gives 'em a nice crisp feel. They smell good too.
Only thing, I got a little aggressive with them on the low E and A, and left a bit of lint, which were buggers to pull off. But I guess you're not sposed to use 'em like a shoe polish rag
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I'll try the fret board conditioner this weekend, on both maple and rosewood. Curious what kind of cleaning/conditioning action they'll have on the maple.
Only thing, I got a little aggressive with them on the low E and A, and left a bit of lint, which were buggers to pull off. But I guess you're not sposed to use 'em like a shoe polish rag
I'll try the fret board conditioner this weekend, on both maple and rosewood. Curious what kind of cleaning/conditioning action they'll have on the maple.