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Old February 23rd, 2006
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More String Questions - Lubricant

Okay, looks like I'm going to ask every possible question, >sigh<....I had a spray called Finger-ease, (not that I found it usual for such), but it said it was a guitar string lubricant. Now, is a string lubricant beneficial, necessary or an evil to be avoided???
Seems to me that it'd gunk up the strings???
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Hi Nikki,

There have been a couple of threads asking about string lubricant here already - here's one that might answer some of your questions - strings

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Thanks Clancy - Sorry for the repeat.... You can delete this if you'd like...: )

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hey netnockout ive used it a bit here and there and now only when my hands are dry and i mean really dry but ive never had it have an advere affect on the strings

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Nikki, don't be ashamed about asking ????????? 'cause thats how you learn!

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