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Russel

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Anybody else tried/had success?

I've been very successful with them-the strings have the kinda worn in feel only old strings can have, but with new zing.

I use denatured alcohol to clean.

It's not that I don't like giving EBMM my money for great products, it's that I wanna save my money for bigger EBMM products!
 

ekb16b

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i love WW, specially fretboard, sometimes i have a sniff of the fruity goodness and it brightens up my day
 

Russel

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I forgot all about wonder wipes. :D

My goof. I'll have to try those things.

They are probably much easier.

I'm a patient person, though, so either works.
 
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Russel

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i love WW, specially fretboard, sometimes i have a sniff of the fruity goodness and it brightens up my day


I just thought of something lol

"lacquer head knows but one desire; lacquer head sets his skull on fire!"

anybody else a primus fan?
 

fly

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personally i love the wonder wipes. the string cleaner and fretboard conditioner are awesome.




couldn't agree more.........ALL my stringed things get the triple dose........

fretboard,strings and body............sweet stuff.


and don't lend any to your buddies........they'll want you to bring them to every session.......:D
 

oli@bass

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Denatured alcohol is the only thing that really works for me. Pour it in a jar, and put the strings rolled up like in the package in there for about a day. Take'em out, dry them with a towel, and they're good as new.
 
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