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TSmarxmannn
post Dec 5 2007, 12:33 AM, updated 19y ago

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hi all, i'm using an accoustic steel string guitar and the strings tend to get fairly rusty after about a month of usage and causes pain to my fingertips. the rusty part is across the fretboard, esp the thinnest first 3 strings. is this normal as in i need to change all the 6 strings every 1-2 months of usage?

btw my palm sometimes gets a little sweaty after a while of playing... is there any way to prevent the strings from going rusty (so fast)? i forgot the brand of the strings, it's not Taylor but the seller told me it's branded and it's fairly okay for a beginner like me...

any comment is appreciated. =)
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post Dec 5 2007, 12:35 AM

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u need to buy special grease or oil that i once use for guitar string, try look for it in midvalley guitar shop.. if not, local guitar shop.. such as DUNLOP string cleaner. (^__^)

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post Dec 5 2007, 12:45 AM

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Use a cloth to clean the strings before and after you play. It should helps. Or else get the Fast Fret.
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post Dec 5 2007, 12:45 AM

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Well why they rust? Simple chemistry laugh.gif


Anyway, go to any guitar store and ask for Fast Fret.
SweetTooth
post Dec 5 2007, 12:47 AM

 
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1-2 months is a LONG time compared to my strings which rust in 3-4 days. until i bought fast fret smile.gif
it lasts much longer now before rusting. amazing how much RM20 can save you in the long run thumbup.gif
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post Dec 5 2007, 12:48 AM

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It's because of sweat..lol
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post Dec 5 2007, 12:50 AM

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ooo... so the grease is called Fast Fret... thanks a lot for recommending me this =)

it doesn't affect the playing does it? worried my fingers will get too "greasy" =)
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post Dec 5 2007, 12:57 AM

 
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its a bit oily, but you'll get used to it too. plus, it makes sliding a lot easier smile.gif
what i do is apply some on my strings and wipe it away thoroughly before i play. not all the oil will be removed though. you can still feel it. after i play, i wipe my strings and apply a whole lot of fast fret and leave it that way smile.gif
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post Dec 5 2007, 01:04 AM

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QUOTE(marxmannn @ Dec 5 2007, 12:50 AM)
ooo... so the grease is called Fast Fret... thanks a lot for recommending me this =)

it doesn't affect the playing does it? worried my fingers will get too "greasy" =)
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You can do what a person in the Bass Thread does... (well most people do)

See below tongue.gif


QUOTE(Bassix @ Dec 3 2007, 03:20 AM)
i wipe it off when i play and leave it on when i put the bass in the bag
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TSmarxmannn
post Dec 5 2007, 01:08 AM

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copied! thanks a lot for all the help =)
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post Dec 5 2007, 01:11 AM

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Well, but bear in mind that Fast Fret only Extends the lifespan of the strings...

The strings will sound stale after a few months and still needs to be changed smile.gif
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post Dec 5 2007, 03:34 AM

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QUOTE(PetroToxin @ Dec 5 2007, 01:11 AM)
Well, but bear in mind that Fast Fret only Extends the lifespan of the strings...

The strings will sound stale after a few months and still needs to be changed smile.gif
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I use mr brasso on my strings.

My electric guitar strings have still not been changed even once since I bought the guitar.

Thank you mr brasso. hahahahaha.

No rusty strings, but shiny and clean after using mr brasso on it.

I think the string has been on my guitar for more than 1 year already, and still sounding good.


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post Dec 5 2007, 04:56 AM

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I use the Dunlop String Conditioner.

Meh,don't use that,it's crap.Whenever I wipe it off,the greasy feel goes away into the kain too.
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post Dec 5 2007, 08:12 AM

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Or, you could always switch to Elixir anti-rust strings.
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post Dec 5 2007, 01:42 PM

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but the price is like..... shocking.gif shocking.gif shocking.gif
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post Dec 5 2007, 04:06 PM

 
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double the price but triple-quadruple the lifespan smile.gif
i used to use elixir strings. lasted for 3 months + before i snapped one due to over-tuning doh.gif some people use elixirs for like 6 months and its still bright sounding shocking.gif add that with fast fret.... smile.gif
now i've switched to d addario cuz i cant find 10-52's in any other brand besides d addario near my place
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post Dec 5 2007, 09:40 PM

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i wipe it off when i play and leave it on when i put the bass in the bag
those were my words haha

anyway
use a fast fret for gud
but i've substitute mine wit organic oil, which is olive oil
sum might say nose oil (rub ur nose before playing lol)

anyway u might wana try a different brand string
i have a fren's sweat which kill daddario's in a week
but survive longer with earnie balls


however u can oso try out elixir
though they cause a boom
the nanoweb/polyweb coating shud ease off the sweat
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post Dec 6 2007, 12:52 AM

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.... All of the above

laugh.gif Just for the sake of posting. In a spamming mood today tongue.gif
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post Dec 6 2007, 12:56 PM

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QUOTE(SweetTooth @ Dec 5 2007, 12:47 AM)
1-2 months is a LONG time compared to my strings which rust in 3-4 days. until i bought fast fret smile.gif
it lasts much longer now before rusting. amazing how much RM20 can save you in the long run thumbup.gif
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3-4 days old strings rust??? ohmy.gif
your fingers must be shredding and running up-down the neck like a marathon athlete to be sweating like that tongue.gif j/k ... biggrin.gif

I do not seem to be having much problem with rusty strings (I use D'Addario & Ernie Ball and they last several months and I do not use fast-frets etc). Maybe I just dont have the sweaty fingers problem. However, I play my guitar under a fan. So maybe the air blowing from the fan dries my sweat. hmm.gif

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post Dec 6 2007, 02:00 PM

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QUOTE(PetroToxin @ Dec 5 2007, 12:45 AM)
Well why they rust? Simple chemistry laugh.gif
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Nah, that's what they want you to believe. It's actually caused by rust monsters. sweat.gif

QUOTE(SweetTooth @ Dec 5 2007, 12:47 AM)
1-2 months is a LONG time compared to my strings which rust in 3-4 days. until i bought fast fret smile.gif
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Damn, 3-4 days? That's a pretty severe rust monster infestation you've got there... blink.gif



...ok, back to topic. laugh.gif

Fast Fret FTW! Yeah, it doesn't make dead strings sound lively, but it helps when you just wanna play and don't wanna go through the hassle of changing strings, especially for floating trem guitars. It helps make the strings physically playable, but it'll sound like dead strings no matter what... sweat.gif

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