That's exactly what I've always done, the "solution" being Scott's Liquid Gold-great for almost all guitars IMHO...
P.S.-Don't use too much or you'll grime up your strings bad if you didn't clean them well to start (clean hands not just a good idea for sugeons and nurses), but just enough is as good as Finger Ease until it wears off. If changing entire set of strings, this method is outstanding.
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Guitgator wrote:I found out about this stuff on a guitar forum and it works great for cleaining all kinds of necks and polishing up your frets. It's basically a guitar cloth soaked in a solution....you cut a small square of it and rub it over the entire neck and then buff it off with an old t-shirt and it's really amazing how well it works getting the grime off and bringing a er to the frets.
and I'm not and endorsee or tied to the company in any way....just wanted to pass along something that actually works!
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