Wow!!! Cleaning Strings/Fretboard with TRI-Flow:

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Really soaked down my guitars with sweat last night. I didn't want to put it away like that, so I wiped the strings and fretboard down with Tri-Flow, then wiped off the excess.

What a great feel it gave the guitar. Today, after playing all day long, I see less metal shavings piled up next to the frets.

Just thought I would share!!!!

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Here's what I do to my daily/nightly use guitars. Zoom in and look at the metal shavings alongside the frets.

This is my 2019 Schecter Hellraiser C1FR. I wore the frets flat on top in less than one year...

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You kill me with the way you wear out frets and stuff. Are you playing like a gorilla? I have never had metal shavings from the frets after playing. I have never worn out a bridge. And I'm not particularly gentle with my guitars.

You are superhuman. :pound-hand:

 
You kill me with the way you wear out frets and stuff. Are you playing like a gorilla? I have never had metal shavings from the frets after playing. I have never worn out a bridge. And I'm not particularly gentle with my guitars.

You are superhuman. :pound-hand:


I play in a studio for hire by day and I gig at night, so I am literally playing all the time.

I'm also devoid of finesse and I play hard. Plus, I use insane amounts of vibrato...

Here's what the last few frets looked like on one of my Les Paul's before I leveled and crowned it a few weeks ago.

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