I suffer from hyperhyrdosis which means my hands sweat quite a lot. The problem is that because of this my electric guitar strings seem to rust quite quickly because of this. Is there anything I can do to stop my strings from rusting so easily? Perhaps a spray or solution I can wipe over even after or before use.
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put on a new set of strings, and make it a habit to clean the strings after each use. It'll keep dirt from building up and corroding the strings. I recommend this: http://thestringcleaner.com |
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I have the same problem you do. If I forget to wipe down anything metal I've sweated on, it rusts/pits/etc. I experimented with different brands of strings and found that of the uncoated strings, DAddario lasts the longest for me. Also, Old School Aqua Velva after shave works great to clean up the strings after a session. I sprinkle a little on a lint free cleaning rag and wipe down each string after each playing session. I still have over half the bottle of Aqua Velva left that I bought in roughly 1985. Use it sparingly. Hope this helps. |
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Some alloys are more resistant to rust and corrosion as well. Nickel strings are available and should be quite resistant. |
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You can use for example GHS fast fret to clean the strings before and after playing. This should do the trick... Also wash your hands before playing. As VarlogRant points out coated strings will be better as well. |
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The one and just about only suggestion I have is to use coated strings such as Elixirs. I used to have 'em on my #1 and #2 acoustics, and I liked the feel of them. I never had your problem, so don't know if that's an acceptable solution to you. |
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