GHS Fast-Fret String Cleaner | List Price: $6.80 Discount Price: $2.75

| Brand: GHS
Features: - Lubricating process lets you play faster!
String cleaner? More like string saver! [Posted on 2007-12-26] Well, I started using fast fret back in 2005, and I've been buying it every since. If you use it as recommended (put on/wipe off before/after playing) it makes your strings sound brand new for well over a month. Once I got a pair to last for about four months! One tip I have is to buy two "bottles" of it because you can't really tell when you are getting low on the stuff. that way if one bottle gives out on you there's one in reserve.
I highly recommend this product both as a musician and someone who hates changing strings (and buying them!)
yes [Posted on 2008-01-30] i saw this item in a list on amazon...so i bought it.
i used as instructed and it felt like my fingers were moving over my strings a lot smoother.
i agree with the other reviewer saying to buy two. i only bought one and i cannot tell if i am low or not. great product though
String Saver [Posted on 2008-02-15] I've been using this product for 13 years It was the first string cleaner I ever tried, and loved It. It cleans your strings, makes it less harsh on your fingers so you slide better. But be sure when you use it to take the cloth and slide it under the strings as well to clean under them. Also if you are a person who plays all the time you might want to buy two. The only way to tell if your about out of the stuff is wipe it on your palm or something to tell if there is any residue. It's a great product for first time guitar players are even people who have been playing since they was 7 years old like me.
Slide Free! [Posted on 2008-03-09] GHS Fast-Fret is a string cleaner that is also useful for improving tone quality and extending string life. I like it because it shines and lubricates the entire fretboard, making it easy to wipe away dirt. Also, techniques such as chording and sliding become almost effortless after polishing.
Another use [Posted on 2008-04-30] I agree with all of the reviews, but have found another area to use fast fret on: THE NUT. When tuning, the strings (especially the lower wound strings) hang up on the nut which causes the string to pop instead of slide as it would on a roller nut. Dab Fast Fret onto the nut before tuning, and this problem is greatly reduced.
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