Topic: Dead strings

hey  My name is Gus ..

and I would like to ask for  some tips in how to clean strings,,

when I don't use my guitars for a long period ,, even new strings loose there sound ,,

is there any way  to clean them?


any tips would be apreciated


Thanks in advance

Gus S.

Re: Dead strings

hay gus, idk how to clean atrings but i do no that when you first put new strings on your can give them a "message" and that is spose to kepp them in tune better. All u do is put your fingers on 1 side and your thum on the other side and squeese it while going up and down on the string. It sounds weird but it works.Really try it and if it doesnt tell me.

Re: Dead strings

What do you say in the "message" ?

Re: Dead strings

henryb wrote:

What do you say in the "message" ?

lol
he means "massage"

don't ever stand aside, don't ever be denied
you gotta be who you be if you're comin' with me
cool
okay??

Re: Dead strings

Now thats funny!...I dont care who you are...

Re: Dead strings

Believe it or not - ole time musicans would take all their strings off, roll them up neatly then placed them in a pot of boiling water. After boiling the strings they were allowed to dry then put back on their guitar.

Nela

Re: Dead strings

I sometimes put a little rubbing alcohol on a clean cloth and wipe down the strings...there are some commercial products available too! I usually just change the strings frequently...

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Re: Dead strings

My advice to you would be to buy elixir strings.  They are expensive, but worth every penny.  I live in Japan, and seldom go back home to the states, but the last time I did I played guitar with a buddy of mine, and was playing his guitar, and asked him what kind of strings he was using.  He laughed, and told me that those were the strings I put on his guitar the last time I was home 2 years ago.  They looked/played/felt fine. 
I started buying them when I bought my last guitar.  It came with them.  When I changed them I went with di adario phosphorous bronze (my former favorite).  The sound, and play of my guitar was noticeably diminished.  (no kidding)  The elixirs were bouncier, and more fun to play.  And they do last longer.