Tim Reynolds Fretboard Wiping Cloth
Tim Reynolds Fretboard Wiping Cloth
I've noticed that Tim Re ynolds wipes his fretboard with some sort of cloth after some songs, especially solos. Does anyone know what type of cloth it is? Is it like 100% cotton or something because I dont want to damage my strings or fret board but do want to wipe away sweat.
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It was such a lame joke that I thought he might be serious, but no, just lameDrumsFoDaSoul wrote:Hydro120 wrote:I sure am.Easy E wrote:i think he's being serious for some reason![]()
In case you missed it, here it is again:
Wait, now Im lost.
Cor wrote:I mentioned awhile ago trying to bang this huge near 7 foot woman I know. Hit it last night. I got manhandled, it was sweet.
Use a T-shirt to wipe down the strings after each use...some say it extends their life.
Use steel wool on your frets to remove that greenish tarnish. Go easy though, 0000 steel wool is still metal on metal.
Use steel wool on your fingerboard to remove any unwanted grime or buildup from playing sweat. A drop or two of lemon oil or boiled linseed oil will work to restore that "clean look". Only 2x a year though, please.
That should clear this thread up and take all the humor away.
Use steel wool on your frets to remove that greenish tarnish. Go easy though, 0000 steel wool is still metal on metal.
Use steel wool on your fingerboard to remove any unwanted grime or buildup from playing sweat. A drop or two of lemon oil or boiled linseed oil will work to restore that "clean look". Only 2x a year though, please.
That should clear this thread up and take all the humor away.

Re: Tim Reynolds Fretboard Wiping Cloth
Tim Fan wrote:I've noticed that Tim Re ynolds wipes his fretboard with some sort of cloth after some songs, especially solos. Does anyone know what type of cloth it is? Is it like 100% cotton or something because I dont want to damage my strings or fret board but do want to wipe away sweat.
Thanks
its a magic cloth. he had to blow a North Vietnamse medicine man just to get it.
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Lemon oil is bad for the fret board dont use that stuff. Someone posted a link before from Martin's website that told the proper way to clean and care for your guitar and it said not to use lemon oil.T714 wrote:Use a T-shirt to wipe down the strings after each use...some say it extends their life.
Use steel wool on your frets to remove that greenish tarnish. Go easy though, 0000 steel wool is still metal on metal.
Use steel wool on your fingerboard to remove any unwanted grime or buildup from playing sweat. A drop or two of lemon oil or boiled linseed oil will work to restore that "clean look". Only 2x a year though, please.
That should clear this thread up and take all the humor away.
edit: here's the link to that discussion..
http://www.dmbtabs.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=29454
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