Hi guys!!!
Just a quick note to inform you all that I had a very '"d'oh!" moment yesterday: i took notice that the frets on all my guitars weren't exactly 'shiny' like the brand new ones I usually see in guitar shops. I decided to try and put a little silverware polish (the white one, you put it on the frets, let it dry, then wipe it away) on the frets of the most stained one, the trusty Ibanez RG731.
Just three words: OH MY GOD.
Years of dirt, sweat (and tears, I may add) had made a struggle bending strings easily and just having plain dexterity on that fretboard a wish.
Now I noticed that with zero friction and great tactlie sensations even my playing has improved a little. ANd it's very 'eye candy' to see those shiny frets on the fretboard. It felt like a new guitar and I quickly cleaned all the frets on the other three guitars.
And I was thinking of buying a new axe just for having that 'brand new' sensation on my hands. It took only a (roughly) 3 euros bottle of polish and a couple of hours (it's been more boring restringing the guitars than cleaning them).
Did you ever have an epiphany like this?
:Smokin:
:Smokin:
Just a quick note to inform you all that I had a very '"d'oh!" moment yesterday: i took notice that the frets on all my guitars weren't exactly 'shiny' like the brand new ones I usually see in guitar shops. I decided to try and put a little silverware polish (the white one, you put it on the frets, let it dry, then wipe it away) on the frets of the most stained one, the trusty Ibanez RG731.
Just three words: OH MY GOD.
Years of dirt, sweat (and tears, I may add) had made a struggle bending strings easily and just having plain dexterity on that fretboard a wish.
Now I noticed that with zero friction and great tactlie sensations even my playing has improved a little. ANd it's very 'eye candy' to see those shiny frets on the fretboard. It felt like a new guitar and I quickly cleaned all the frets on the other three guitars.
And I was thinking of buying a new axe just for having that 'brand new' sensation on my hands. It took only a (roughly) 3 euros bottle of polish and a couple of hours (it's been more boring restringing the guitars than cleaning them).
Did you ever have an epiphany like this?
:Smokin:
