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Estee

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OK, board, TOTAL "newbie" question, but you all SEEM to be a helpful/considerate crew, so here goes:

What are your opinions about a realistic frequency for string cleaning on a bass that's currently being used for practice only??? (Low humidity/low sweat environment in Southern California...)

Did a little homework at MF.com, and several expressed opinions about cloth residuals that miight accumulate - any "tricks of the trade" to eliminate/reduce those? (Or remove them if they happen regardless?)

Thanks in advance for your assistance and feedback....
 

mynan

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I use them almost every time I put my bass in the case after playing and they really do help with string life.

It's true...some "cloth residuals" can occur, but I have discovered a wonderful technique for preventing "accumulation". I squeeze the residuals between my thumb and forefinger, pull and release...then repeat as necessary.:D
 

Brian

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String Residuals have been cured! We've switched to a newly formulated towel that does not leave any wipe material.
 

Estee

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Thanks! I new you had to clean 'em occasionally, but wasn't aware that it should be quite so frequently...
Thank you Brian for the formulation update - looks like I'm off to MF.com to buy a pack, and will leave a testimonial to that effect when it bears out!
Appreciate the quick turnaournd to my inquiry!
 

Baird

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I noticed that strings last 4-6 months if I religiously wiped them every time after playing.
When I don't wipe them? Strings are toast after 1-2 months.

Wipe them after every time you play. With expensive WW or even with something cheaper if you have to.
 
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